Not surprised at #10, but think the Illini should be above Nebraska and Purdue and maybe Kansas. That said, perhaps the most surprising thing to me in this poll is only 33 teams managed to get at least 1 Top 25 vote.
Illinois #10 in AP Poll
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Clean week, won 2 road games (Neb.I don’t have an argument with us dropping a few spots. But not sure I agree with who’s ahead of us.
Namely: why did Purdue jump 6 spots??
That’s not a good enough reason to jump that many spots.Clean week, won 2 road games (Neb.
, Iowa).
Yeah, solid week there. Two tough road games and the way they smacked Iowa was impressive.Clean week, won 2 road games (Neb.
, Iowa).
Purdue is more tough to rationalize being that didn’t do anything last week that we also didn’t do. They move up to 7 for beating an unranked team and Nebraska in OT when we beat that team by 9 down a starter. Add to the fact that we beat them head to head on their home court. This will never make sense to me.Yeah, solid week there. Two tough road games and the way they smacked Iowa was impressive.
Nebraska being ahead of us....that's a bit more tough to rationalize.
They got beat by 18 in their last game and move up one. We lose to #24 in overtime by a bucket and beat a tournament team Indiana by 20 and move down 2. Makes no sense.Kansas shouldn’t have moved up, but typical pollsters.
The six teams immediately in front of them were five who lost and Gonzaga with whom they were virtually tied anyway.Namely: why did Purdue jump 6 spots??
On the spectrum of AP Poll Nostalgia to Only Computer Rankings Matter ... I am definitely at least in the middle and possibly sympathetically toward the former. With that said, this is the part of the AP Poll that I have always found completely nonsensical. I get that Wisconsin also beat #10 MSU in convincing fashion, so I am not ignoring that. However, the pollsters should either...Wisconsin comes in at #24. They’ve been around that same spot once before, lets see if they can maintain it this time.
The selective omissions here tell the entire story. I added in the missing pieces.They beat the #1 team in the country, without their best player, and then got beat by 18 in their last game away against the #4 team in the country and move up one. We lose to #24 in overtime by a bucket and beat a tournament team Indiana by 20 and move down 2. Makes no sense.
Here's my theory on this. Three factors:I don’t have an argument with us dropping a few spots. But not sure I agree with who’s ahead of us.
Namely: why did Purdue jump 6 spots??
Just don't think the "down a starter" logic applies to the AP poll. I believe it matters to the selection committee, but not to the AP.Purdue is more tough to rationalize being that didn’t do anything last week that we also didn’t do. They move up to 7 for beating an unranked team and Nebraska in OT when we beat that team by 9 down a starter. Add to the fact that we beat them head to head on their home court. This will never make sense to me.
Voters in the AP poll can use any logic they want, and I am certain some of them factor in stuff like this. Do all of them? No. But some do, so it has some influence, though it's impossible to say how much.Just don't think the "down a starter" logic applies to the AP poll. I believe it matters to the selection committee, but not to the AP.
It does if you assume that the average AP voter is lazy and thoughtless, and that the std deviation among the voters is low.They got beat by 18 in their last game and move up one. We lose to #24 in overtime by a bucket and beat a tournament team Indiana by 20 and move down 2. Makes no sense.
They also beat that #4 team by 21 less than a month ago and were on an 8 game win streak which may or may not have mattered.The selective omissions here tell the entire story. I added in the missing pieces.