Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Week 2 College BBall Rankings

Damn DVR not scheduling the Superdome blackout, I missed most of the 4th quarter of the Super Bowl (up to the 2-minute warning), which made the part I did see somewhat anti-climactic. Oh well, another decent game worth watching that I was not emotionally vested in. I'm starting to think that if the Chiefs ever do play in the Super Bowl again, I'll be too nervious and intense to even bother eating/drinking the traditional faire.

On to another NFL off-season, the Chiefs are on the clock...

Anyways, here is this week's basketball rankings, it includes results through Sunday:

1: Florida v. 16: Southern or Norfolk State
2: Michigan v. 15: Niagara
3: Syracuse v. 14: Davidson
4: Colorado State v. 13: Indiana State or Boise State
5: Marquette v. 12: Akron
6: San Diego State v. 11: Illinois
7: Kentucky v. 10: Oregon
8: VCU v. 9: Missouri

1: Duke v. 16: Bryant or Charleston Southern
2: Miami (FL) v. 15: Long Beach State
3: Minnesota v. 14: Stony Brook
4: New Mexico v. 13: Bucknell
5: Wisconsin v. 12: Middle Tennessee State
6: UNLV v. 11: BYU
7: Oklahoma v. 10: La Salle
8: Baylor v. 9: Creighton

1: Kansas v. 16: Montana
2: Louisville v. 15: Florida Gulf-Coast
3: Ohio State v. 14: Valparaiso
4: Cincinnati v. 13: North Dakota State
5: Butler v. 12: Southern Mississippi
6: Pittsburgh v. 11: Iowa State
7: Colorado v. 10: Mississippi
8: Wichita State v. 9: North Carolina

1: Indiana v. 16: Stephen F. Austin
2: Arizona v. 15: Northeastern
3: Michigan State v. 14: Harvard
4: Gonzaga v. 13: Louisiana Tech
5: Kansas State v. 12: St. Louis or Notre Dame
6: Oklahoma State v. 11: Memphis
7: NC State v. 10: UCLA
8: Belmont v. 9: Georgetown

Last 4 In:
St. Louis
Notre Dame
Indiana State
Boise State

First 4 Out:
St. Mary's
Massachusetts
Virginia
Charlotte

Changes from last week:
Bryant replaces Robert Morris as NEC leaders.
North Dakota State replaces Western Illinois as Summit leaders.
Memphis moves in from "Last 4 In."
Boise State moves to "Last 4 In."
Arizona State, St. John's, and Wyoming are out.
Virginia and Charlotte are newly considered.

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