The Sooners stayed at No. 3 in both the Associated Press Top 25 and the USA Today Coaches Poll. That shows true respect for Oklahoma basketball, which has now lost games in consecutive weekends, both to teams from the state of Kansas, to go 20-4 on the season.
Kansas got even more respect than the Sooners, and rightfully so after beating OU in Norman on Saturday, jumping five positions in both national polls to replace Maryland in the No. 2 spot this week.
Former No. 2 Maryland also lost on Saturday, falling at home to unranked Wisconsin.