Arizona opened a commanding lead for the No. 1 spot on this week’s Related Press males’s high 25 ballot on Monday.
The Wildcats (16-0) earned 60 of 61 first-place votes to high the ballot for a fifth straight week after receiving 32 first-place votes in final week’s version, sufficient to guide at the moment by a single level. Michigan (14-1) sustained its first lack of the season to unranked Wisconsin and fell two spots to No. 4.
Iowa State (16-0) rose one spot to No. 2 and obtained the only remaining first-place vote. UConn (16-1) moved up a spot to No. 3.
No. 5 Purdue (15-1), No. 6 Duke (15-1) and No. 7 Houston (15-1) all held agency within the spots they had been in final week, however there was shuffling on the backside of the highest 10.
Nebraska (16-0) is up two spots to No. 8, tied for the perfect rating in program historical past with the 1965-66 staff, because it continues this system’s greatest begin to a season.
Gonzaga (17-1) fell one spot to No. 9 and Vanderbilt (16-0) moved up a spot to No. 10, securing its first top-10 look for the reason that 2011-12 preseason ballot.
No. 16 Virginia (14-2) was the most important riser on this week’s ballot, leaping up seven spots. No. 18 Alabama (11-5) fell 5 spots after an 0-2 week.
Defending nationwide champion Florida (11-5) returned to the ballot at No. 19 following a one-week absence by knocking off two ranked groups at residence.
Clemson, Utah State and Seton Corridor additionally entered this week’s ballot at No. 22, No. 23 and No. 25, respectively.
Iowa, Kansas, SMU and UCF had been dropped from this week’s ballot.
The remainder of the Prime 25:
11. BYU (15-1)
12. Michigan State (14-2)
13. Illinois (13-3)
14. North Carolina (14-2)
15. Texas Tech (12-4)
16. Virginia (14-2)
17. Arkansas (12-4)
18. Alabama (11-5)
19. Florida (11-5)
20. Louisville (12-4)
21. Georgia (14-2)
22. Clemson (14-3)
23. Utah State (14-1)
24. Tennessee (11-5)
25. Seton Corridor (14-2)
–Discipline Degree Media