Did Texas A&M basketball make a move in the AP Top 25 Poll after Week 7?

Texas A&M moves to 10-2 on the season but they drop a spot in the top 25 rankings

Texas A&M (10-2) played their first game without Wade Taylor IV and after a slow start, they ran away from the Houston Christian in a blowout 77-45 win last week.

It’s safe to say Coach Buzz Williams was not overly pleased with how his team played against a team they should have probably beaten by more. There were some markers that the Aggies did not hit especially in the first half. They could not get to the free-throw line early and seemed more like they were going through the motions. He got it corrected after halftime, but it was still concerning to see.

There was not a lot of movement in the top ten, but with Kentucky losing by 20 to Ohio State they dropped six spots to No. 10. Another surprise is Purdue that barely maintained their top 25 ranking dropping to No. 21 after the loss to Auburn. The Aggies only had one game against a Quad 4 team and ended up dropping one spot to No.13.

Below is the most recent AP Top 25 Poll after Week 7:

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

Maryland 119, Dayton 108, Drake 91, St. John’s 90, Memphis 65, Michigan 50, Georgia 45, Pittsburgh 27, West Virginia 26, Missouri 25, Ohio St. 23, North Carolina 20, Clemson 18, Arizona St 13, Utah St. 9, Wisconsin 9, Indiana 8, Texas Tech 8, St. Bonaventure 4, Penn St. 3.

Texas A&M will return home to face Abilene Christian at Reed Arena on Dec. 28 at 3:00 p.m. CST. The game can be watched on the SEC Network.

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