Did Texas A&M basketball make a move in the AP Top 25 Poll after Week 5?

A 2-0 week gives the Texas A&M basketball team a small jump in the AP poll

Texas A&M is playing a tough non-conference and keeps coming out on top with an 8-2 record riding a 4-game winning streak.

After placing fifth in the Players Era Festival Tournament and picking up two more Quad 1/2 wins they picked up two more quality wins. They defeated Wake Forest 57-54 for a Quad 3/4 win and ground out a victory against Texas Tech for a Quad 1 win. The Aggies are only going to get better and if they push their shooting percentage over 42%, the sky is the limit for this team.

Kansas fell out of the No. 1 spot with a loss to Missouri and squeaked by Gonzaga, landing in the No. 10. Clemson made the biggest jump going up 29 spots from unranked to No. 16. The Aggies’ 2-0 week also gave them a bounce moving up six spots to No. 18 in the rankings.

Below is the most recent AP Top 25 Poll after Week 5:

  1. Tennessee 8-0
  2. Auburn 8-1
  3. Iowa State 7-1
  4. Duke 7-2
  5. Kentucky 8-1
  6. Marquette 9-1
  7. Alabama 7-2
  8. Gonzaga 7-2
  9. Florida 9-0
  10. Kansas 7-2
  11. Purdue 8-2
  12. Oregon 9-1
  13. Oklahoma 9-0
  14. Michigan 8-1
  15. Houston 5-3
  16. Clemson 9-1
  17. Texas A&M 8-2
  18. UConn 7-1
  19. Ole Miss 8-1
  20. Wisconsin 8-2
  21. Michigan State 8-2
  22. Cincinnati 7-1
  23. San Diego State 6-2
  24. UCLA 8-1
  25. Mississippi State 8-1
Others receiving votes:

Baylor 150, Arizona St 143, Memphis 123, Missouri 119, Penn St. 90, Arkansas 89, Drake 67, Pittsburgh 62, Utah St. 57, Illinois 47, St. John’s 43, Maryland 39, Dayton 38, Creighton 32, Indiana 30, West Virginia 30, North Carolina 24, Georgia 21, Saint Mary’s 20, Texas 8, Rhode Island 3, Loyola Chicago 1.

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