The Associated Press (AP) is an American non-profit news agency headquartered in New York City. Founded in 1846, it operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association. Its members are U.S. newspapers and broadcasters. AP news reports, distributed to its members and customers, are produced in English, Spanish, and Arabic. The AP has earned 54 Pulitzer Prizes, including 32 for photography, since the award was established in 1917.
AP Sports Polls
The AP conducts polls for numerous college sports in the United States. The AP college football rankings were created in 1936, and began including the top 25 teams in 1989.
The AP college basketball poll has been used as a guide for which teams deserve national attention. The poll first began its poll of college basketball teams in 1949, and has since conducted over 1,100 polls. The college basketball poll started with 20 teams and was reduced to 10 during the 1960-61 college basketball season. It returned to 20 teams in 1968-69 and expanded to 25 beginning in 1989–90. The final AP Poll for each season is released prior to the conclusion of the NCAA tournament, so all data includes regular season games only.
Donna Ditota wrote: ”I’m among the AP men’s basketball poll voters. Scroll below to see the ballot I submitted Sunday night and my rationale for choosing those teams:”
1) Gonzaga 1541 points (54 First place votes)
2) Baylor 1491 (7 First place votes)
3) Iowa 1427 (1 First place vote)
4) Michigan State 1307
5) Kansas 1289
6) Houston 1169
7) Villanova 1163
8) West Virginia 1113
9) Creighton 1037
10) Tennessee 941
11) Texas 873
12) Wisconsin 846
13) Illinois 742
14) Texas Tech 669
15) Florida State 619
16) Missouri 491
17) Virginia 456
18) San Diego State 455
19) Rutgers 396
20) Ohio State 392
21) Duke 345
22) North Carolina 328
23) Louisville 164
24) Clemson 156
25) Michigan 142
26) Richmond 140
27) Saint Louis 121
28) Virginia Tech 115
29) Xavier 55
30) Oklahoma State 48
31) Oregon 31
32) Indiana 22
33) Florida 18
34) Arizona State 13
35) UCLA 9
36) Connecticut 7
37) Arizona 5
38) Syracuse 4
38) Georgia 4
38) Arkansas 4
41) SMU 1
41) Minnesota 1
Plenty of teams are on my radar: They include Xavier (26th, my last team out), UCLA, Louisville, Michigan, St. Louis, and Arkansas.
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2) Baylor 1538 (3 First place votes)
3) Kansas 1426
4) Iowa 1365
5) Villanova 1304
6) Houston 1272
7) West Virginia 1225
8) Tennessee 1109
9) Wisconsin 1051
10) Texas 1035
11) Rutgers 878
12) Michigan State 839
13) Creighton 773
14) Missouri 768
15) Texas Tech 661
16) Virginia 510
17) North Carolina 492
18) Illinois 468
19) Michigan 367
20) Duke 352
21) Florida State 335
22) Xavier 249
23) Ohio State 245
24) Virginia Tech 181
25) Oregon 167
26) San Diego State 146
27) Richmond 142
28) Saint Louis 64
29) Arkansas 54
30) Indiana 53
31) Clemson 28
32) Florida 20
33) Georgia 19
34) Colorado 13
35) Brigham Young 9
35) Purdue 9
37) Louisville 8
38) Northwestern 7
39) UCF 6
40) Minnesota 4
41) UCLA 3
41) Oklahoma State 3
43) LSU 2
43) Western Kentucky 2
45) SMU 1
gtmoBlue wrote:My guys, THE Xavier Muskies...are 8-0! Wow.
You really took my preseason predictions of 5th to heart. Luv ya, Muskies.
Roll Damn Xuperduper, DudeAnon, & the XU minions, ROLL!
Welcome back to reality fellas, all good things must come to an end. Those
millions of S&H Green Stamps won't cut it in Omaha. We buy our grits at Baker's Supermarkets, Inc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%26H_Green_Stamps
However,S&H started to go downhill in the 1970s and was eventually purchased by a holding company
which since 2000 has been offering "greenpoints.'' You can redeem your old green stamps one-to-one for greenpoints,
which can be used to get a gift card or gift certificate.
You can get the details at greenpoints.com.S&H Green Stamps are no longer valid and we are no longer accepting them. They have no value.
Effective October 4, 2020, we are also no longer accepting or redeeming S&H greenpoints here.
OOPS! Guess you're SOL!
Novachap wrote:Welcome Back X!
AP / Coaches
Nova 5 / 3
Creighton 13/ 13
Xavier 22 / 22
UCONN RV in Coaches poll
Xuperman wrote:I will drag this post over here.gtmoBlue wrote:My guys, THE Xavier Muskies...are 8-0! Wow.
You really took my preseason predictions of 5th to heart. Luv ya, Muskies.
Roll Damn Xuperduper, DudeAnon, & the XU minions, ROLL!
Welcome back to reality fellas, all good things must come to an end. Those
millions of S&H Green Stamps won't cut it in Omaha. We buy our grits at Baker's Supermarkets, Inc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%26H_Green_Stamps
However,S&H started to go downhill in the 1970s and was eventually purchased by a holding company
which since 2000 has been offering "greenpoints.'' You can redeem your old green stamps one-to-one for greenpoints,
which can be used to get a gift card or gift certificate.
You can get the details at greenpoints.com.S&H Green Stamps are no longer valid and we are no longer accepting them. They have no value.
Effective October 4, 2020, we are also no longer accepting or redeeming S&H greenpoints here.
OOPS! Guess you're SOL!
Green Stamps were a joke in Ohio....TOP VALUE MAN!...TOP VALUE! We gave them out at my family's SUNOCO station back in th 70's. I cashed in a ton of books for a lot of awesome sporting stuff.
Can X roll into Omaha and get a W? In other words, can Augustus McCray deal with a surly bartender?
Oh yes, we got something going.
BTW, I guess Covid has to be the reason for these wacky game times. Does anyone have any idea why?
Django wrote:Big East #1 NET Conference Ranking! Everyone top 100! Creighton #1 (11 NET) and welcome back DePaul! Undefeated in OOC for second year in a row, but our lowest ranked team at 86 NET. Also welcome back UCONN, an excellent addition this year, how does it feel to have FIVE conference home games and every road game except Wintrust a potential QUADRANT 1 Win?!?
http://www.warrennolan.com/basketball/2 ... ferencenet
In a deleted post dated December 12, 2020 Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
5. EXPLANATORY NOTE CONCERNING THE NET RANKINGS 2020-21
The first iteration of the Net Rankings 2018-19 were published on November 26, 2018, and the first iteration of the Net Rankings 2019-20 were published on December 16, 2019. The NCAA has not yet informed us of the date that the first iteration of the Net Rankings 2020-21 will be released, and they may not have decided themselves, due to the extraordinary number of college basketball games that have already been cancelled due to the virus. The NCAA has already learned that the fewer the games played when the first iteration is published, the greater the anomalies in the NET Rankings (and the greater the bad publicity attached thereto).
However, the four Net Rankings 2020-21 webpages I checked are already up and running, and awaiting the first iteration of the Net Rankings 2020-21 to be published.
1. On Warren Nolan’s Team NET Rankings 2020-21 webpage, each team is listed in the same order as his 2019-20 webpage, but with the current won-loss records for each team for the 2020-21 season, which are updated daily.
2. On Warren Nolan’s [b]Conference NET Rankings 2020-21 webpage, each conference is listed in the same order as his 2019-20 webpage, but with the current won-loss records for each conference for the 2020-21 season, which are updated daily.[/b]
3. The NCAA’s official NET Rankings webpage still shows the final NET Rankings and won-loss records for the 2019-20 season, which presumably will be deleted and replaced with current data for the 2020-21 season as soon as the NCAA’s first iteration of the 2020-21 season is published.
4. On CBS Sports’ NET Rankings 2020-21 webpage, each team is listed in the order of their final 2019-20 rankings, along with their final 2019-20 won-loss records. The ‘Next Game’ column on the CBS Sports webpage shows the current next game for the 2020-21 season, which is updated after each team plays their ‘next game’.
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6. WARREN NOLAN’S NET RANKINGS
Final Team NET Rankings 2018-19 – Warren Nolan
Final Conference NET Rankings 2018-19 – Warren Nolan------------------------------------------------------------------------------Conference • Rank • NC Rec • NC WP
Big 12 • 1 • 100 – 30 • 0.7692
Big Ten • 2 • 120 – 32 • 0.7895
SEC • 3 • 128 – 49 • 0.7232
Big East • 4 • 94 - 32 • 0.7460
ACC • 5 • 149 – 41 • 0.7842
American Athletic • 6 • 107 - 43 • 0.7133
Pac-12 • 7 • 92 - 58 • 0.6133
Final Team NET Rankings 2019-20 – Warren Nolan
Final Conference NET Rankings 2019-20 – Warren Nolan------------------------------------------------------------------------------Conference • Rank • NC Rec • NC WP
Big East • 1 • 101 - 25 • 0.8016
Big Ten • 2 • 111 – 39 • 0.7400
Big 12 • 3 • 94 – 33 • 0.7402
Pac-12 • 4 • 113 – 40 • 0.7386
SEC • 5 • 125 - 55 • 0.6944
ACC • 6 • 119 – 41 • 0.7438
American Athletic • 7 • 105 - 47 • 0.6908
Team NET Rankings 2020-21 – Warren Nolan
Conference NET Rankings 2020-21 – Warren Nolan
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