College basketball AP Poll left Florida out of its top 25 again

Many still believe that the UF men’s basketball team will make a March run, but the window of opportunity is quickly closing on the Gators. 

Monday marks the day that the two major national men’s college basketball poll release their latest tallies, which means it is time to update those top-25 rankings. Unfortunately, for Florida Gators fans, there is not much to get excited about this week as their beloved team was once again excluded from the upper echelon of collegiate hoops.

The Ferris Mowers Coaches Poll left UF out of its top 25 as did the AP Poll, though Florida did not go completely unmentioned. In the latter poll, the Gators racked up 17 votes despite its second COVID layoff this season, which has put a serious monkey wrench into its tournament plans. Many still believe that the Orange and Blue will make a March run, but the window of opportunity is quickly closing.

Three fellow Southeastern Conference teams were listed in the AP Poll’s top 25, including Florida’s next opponent the Arkansas Razorbacks, who come in at No. 24. The Alabama Crimson Tide are currently kings of the conference and are ranked eighth while the Tennessee Volunteers have slipped down to No. 19.

Here is a look at the full rankings for men’s college basketball’s Week 13.

Rk Team Rec Pts Prv
1 Gonzaga (59) 20-0 1,595 1
2 Baylor (5) 17-0 1,541 2
3 Michigan 14-1 1,469 3
4 Ohio State 17-4 1,402 4
5 Illinois 14-5 1,290 6
6 Houston 17-2 1,171 8
7 Virginia 15-3 1,130 9
8 Alabama 17-5 1,086 11
9 Oklahoma 13-5 1,072 12
10 Villanova 13-3 1,061 5
11 Iowa 15-6 911 15
12 Texas 13-5 886 13
13 West Virginia 14-6 837 14
14 Creighton 16-5 794 19
15 Texas Tech 14-6 792 7
16 Florida State 11-3 625 17
17 Southern California 17-3 587 20
18 Virginia Tech 14-4 514 18
19 Tennessee 14-5 453 16
20 Missouri 13-5 413 10
21 Wisconsin 15-7 274 21
22 Loyola Chicago 18-4 167 22
23 Kansas 15-7 141 NR
24 Arkansas 16-5 111 NR
25 San Diego State 15-4 75 NR

Others receiving votes: Oklahoma St. 71, Rutgers 49, Belmont 47, Louisville 40, Colorado 31, Oregon 30, Drake 22, Purdue 20, Florida 17, Clemson 17, LSU 16, UCLA 11, VCU 10, Saint Louis 5, Xavier 4, Toledo 3, UC Santa Barbara 2, Western Kentucky 2, North Carolina 2, BYU 1, Wichita St. 1, Wright St. 1, Utah St. 1.

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