Texas Basketball: Longhorns on edge of top 10 in latest AP poll

Despite the loss on Sunday, UT has moved up four spots in the latest AP poll. This is the Longhorns highest ranking under the head coach.

Shaka Smart’s team has had a successful past week, going 3-1. That included the Maui Invitational, with wins over Davidson, Indiana, and North Carolina. To cap the seven-day stretch off, the Longhorns fell to Villanova at home in the Big 12/Big East battle.

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Despite the loss on Sunday, Texas has moved up four spots in the latest AP poll. Since Shaka Smart took over in 2015, this is the Longhorns highest ranking under the head coach. Last week’s No. 17 ranking was the previous highest.

For the rest of the Big 12, four other schools remain ranked. No. 2 Baylor is on a different level this season, being head and shoulders above college basketball with Gonzaga. The two were supposed to play on Saturday but had to cancel due to COVID-19.

No. 5 Kansas moves up two spots after defeating Kentucky in the Champions Classic. West Virginia (No. 11) and Texas Tech (No. 17) both remained where they were in previous weeks after suffering top 10 losses to Gonzaga and Houston respectively.

Oklahoma and Oklahoma State received votes but were well off from reaching the top 25.

Here is the full top 25:

1. Gonzaga

2. Baylor

3. Iowa

4. Michigan State

5. Kansas

6. Illinois

7. Houston

8. Creighton

9.Villanova

10. Duke

11. West Virginia

12. Tennessee

13.Wisconsin

13. Texas

15. Virginia Tech

16. North Carolina

17. Texas Tech

18. Virginia

19. Richmond

20. Florida State

21. Rutgers

22. Ohio State

23. Arizona State

24. San Diego State

25. Louisville

Others receiving votes

Michigan 107, Saint Louis 94, Florida 90, Indiana 40, Oregon 26, Oklahoma State 26, Marquette 22, Missouri 19, Connecticut 12, Xavier 9, Clemson 7, Alabama 5, Washington State 3, Maryland 2, UCLA 1, SMU 1, Oklahoma 1