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    NCAAM Power Rankings: Week 5

    Zach PretzerBy Zach PretzerDecember 20, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read College Basketball
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    Every week, I will be posting my power rankings from all the power conferences including the A10 and AAC. Also at the end of each ranking, I will add a few remarks on different team’s movements.

    A10

    1. Rhode Island
    2. St Bonaventure
    3. UMass
    4. VCU
    5. Davidson
    6. Duquesne
    7. La Salle
    8. St Joes
    9. St Louis
    10. Richmond
    11. GW
    12. George Mason
    13. Dayton
    14. Fordham

    UMass rises to #3 after a huge win against Georgia. Rhode Island and St Bonaventure seem like the clear top dogs in the conference, so the race for #3 will be important, since #3 should be right on the bubble at the end of the year.

    AAC

    1. Wichita State
    2. Cincy
    3. SMU
    4. Houston
    5. Temple
    6. UCF
    7. Tulane
    8. Tulsa
    9. UConn
    10. Memphis
    11. USF
    12. ECU

    SMU looked great in a 23-point win over Boise State, as the Broncos look to challenge Wichita State and Cincy.

    ACC

    1. UNC
    2. Duke
    3. Miami
    4. Virginia
    5. FSU
    6. BC
    7. Clemson
    8. Notre Dame
    9. VTech
    10. Louisville
    11. NC State
    12. Syracuse
    13. Wake Forest
    14. GTech
    15. Pitt

    Notre Dame plummets, as BC and Clemson rise as the ACC race gets weird.

    Big 12

    1. West Virginia
    2. Kansas
    3. Oklahoma
    4. TCU
    5. Texas Tech
    6. Baylor
    7. Iowa State
    8. Oklahoma State
    9. Texas
    10. Kansas State

    Texas drops after a tough week, but the Big 12 is proving that it is going to be super competitive this year from top to bottom.

    Big East

    1. Villanova
    2. Xavier
    3. Creighton
    4. Seton Hall
    5. St Johns
    6. Butler
    7. Providence
    8. Georgetown
    9. Depaul
    10. Marquette

    Providence continues to underperform against non power schools, and Georgetown showed us that they are not as bad as we thought this year.

    Big Ten

    1. MSU
    2. Purdue
    3. Michigan
    4. Maryland
    5. Ohio State
    6. Minnesota
    7. Penn State
    8. Rutgers
    9. Northwestern
    10. Iowa
    11. Nebraska
    12. Illinois
    13. Indiana
    14. Wisconsin

    The race for #3 in the Big Ten is tight, but Michigan takes it this week.

    Indiana and Wisconsin hit rock bottom, and dragged Illinois with them.

    PAC 12

    1. ASU
    2. Arizona
    3. USC
    4. UCLA
    5. Oregon
    6. Oregon State
    7. Washington
    8. Utah
    9. Colorado
    10. Washington State
    11. Stanford
    12. Cal

    Arizona flipped the switch and climbed towards the top, but still sit behind the hottest team in college hoops.

    SEC

    1. Kentucky
    2. Texas A/M
    3. Tennessee
    4. Auburn
    5. Alabama
    6. Florida
    7. Arkansas
    8. Georgia
    9. Missouri
    10. LSU
    11. Miss State
    12. South Carolina
    13. Ole Miss
    14. Vandy

    Florida drops out of the top-25 and down to #6 in my rankings after the week they had.

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