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Norman Sooner
11/21/2005, 08:59 PM
College Basketball Rankings - Week 2
Week: 1 | 2 2001-20022002-20032003-20042004-20052005-2006
Week 2 AP Top 25
1. Duke (65) 1-0 1,793
2. Texas (6) 0-0 1,692
3. Connecticut 0-0 1,647
4. Villanova (1) 0-0 1,474
5. Oklahoma 0-0 1,454
6. Louisville 0-0 1,359
7. Kentucky 2-0 1,329
8. Gonzaga 0-0 1,262
9. Arizona 0-0 1,255
10. Boston College 0-0 1,164
11. Memphis 0-0 1,105
12. Michigan State 0-0 915
13. West Virginia 2-0 775
14. Florida 2-0 754
15. Illinois 0-0 642
16. UCLA 0-0 612
17. Syracuse 2-0 545
18. Iowa 1-0 511
19. Alabama 0-0 400
20. Indiana 0-0 310
21. George Washington 0-0 305
22. Nevada 0-0 301
23. Maryland 0-0 289
24. Wake Forest 2-0 277
25. Washington 2-0 228
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES
Iowa State 227, Stanford 189, N.C. State 107, Hawaii 96, Georgetown 60, Kansas 59, LSU 48, Ohio State 45, Wisconsin 30, Michigan 26, Northern Iowa 26, Old Dominion 19, North Carolina 13, Oklahoma State 12, Ohio 11, Miami 9, Temple 6, Arkansas 4, Bucknell 4, Charlotte 2, Texas Tech 2, UC Irvine 1, Utah State 1, Vanderbilt 1, Harvard 1, New Mexico 1, Mississippi St. 1, Houston 1.
DROPPED FROM RANKINGS
Stanford 13, Iowa State 25.


Complete Rankings
Week 2 ESPN/USA Today Poll
1. Duke (29) 1-0 771
2. Texas (2) 0-0 730
3. Connecticut 0-0 717
4. Villanova 0-0 650
5. Oklahoma 0-0 637
6. Louisville 0-0 573
7. Kentucky 2-0 551
8. Arizona 0-0 538
9. Gonzaga 0-0 537
10. Boston College 0-0 511
11. Memphis 0-0 457
12. Michigan State 0-0 379
13. West Virginia 2-0 332
14. Illinois 0-0 269
15. Florida 2-0 264
16. UCLA 0-0 256
17. Iowa 1-0 224
18. Alabama 0-0 194
19. Syracuse 2-0 190
20. Maryland 0-0 182
21. Indiana 0-0 174
22. George Washington 0-0 112
23. Iowa State 0-0 99
24. Wake Forest 2-0 94
25. Stanford 0-0 90
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES
N.C. State 89, Washington 73, Nevada 72, Ohio State 58, Kansas 50, LSU 44, Wisconsin 44, Oklahoma State 26, Old Dominion 16, Northern Iowa 10, New Mexico 9, Georgetown 7, Georgia Tech 7, Hawaii 7, Xavier 6, Western Kentucky 5, Arkansas 4, Michigan 4, Texas Tech 3, Vanderbilt 3, Ohio 2, Utah 1, Utah State 1, North Carolina 1, Mississippi St. 1, Bucknell 1.
Complete Rankings


Looks like we moved up a spot....Could move up again if texass gets beat tonight..(75-74 WV 15 seconds)

Norman Sooner
11/21/2005, 09:04 PM
nevermind texass won 76-75

Octavian
11/21/2005, 09:44 PM
nevermind texass won 76-75

I thought that kid drew a body foul at the end. WV should've put it away at the FT line anyway. I know its early, but IMO Everett will be able to exploit the UT D and create passing lanes to Book and Taj. It should be fun to watch

Norman Sooner
11/21/2005, 09:56 PM
At first i thought it should have been a foul at the end also..Then they showed the other camera angle and the offensive player pushed off pretty good also..Like you said though, they shoud have made their free throws and they wouldnt be in that position

Octavian
11/21/2005, 10:02 PM
We'll also get a chance to move up in a few weeks when we square off against Nova...just wish it was at the LNC

Herr Scholz
11/22/2005, 10:30 AM
Call could've gone either way. I understand the refs letting it go though because Aldridge's arms were straight up. Refs hate to decide a game on a questionable call.

Jimminy Crimson
11/22/2005, 02:06 PM
Refs hate to decide a game on a questionable call.

heh

Remember the Lubbock

:texan:

Octavian
11/22/2005, 02:06 PM
Actually I saw the replay a few times later last night and changed my mind. From the overhead angle, it looked like the coal miner initiated contact and Aldridge was indeed vertical. Good early W for Barnes &co. The frontcourt matchups between OU and UT are gonna be exciting to watch

Jimminy Crimson
11/22/2005, 02:39 PM
WV's freethrow shooting down the stretch was pizzpoor.

Herr Scholz
11/22/2005, 02:44 PM
Like I said, the call at the end could've gone either way, but for what it's worth their F Gansey thought it was the correct call.


Replays appeared to show Aldridge leaving his feet and making contact, but no foul was called.

"The referee made the right call," Gansey said. "Texas made a great defensive play. At the end of the game, the referees don't want to determine it and kind of let us play. It was the right call not to make the call."
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/basketball/ncaa/11/21/bc.bkc.t25.wvirginia.texas.ap/index.html