Clemson men's basketball drops in latest AP Poll |
Clemson men's basketball dropped five spots in the latest Associated Press top 25.
The Tigers (16-4, 8-1) fell to No. 24 after they split their first games as a ranked team last week, falling for the first time this season in ACC action at Wake Forest (87-77) and taking a late lead for the win over Virginia Tech (51-50). Brad Brownell’s bunch is holding onto a one-game lead atop the ACC standings over Virginia. Clemson dropped four spots to No. 23 in the latest Coaches Poll, which has Virginia pacing the ACC at No. 6, Miami at No. 19 and Duke at No. 25. The Tigers are ranked 59th by the NCAA’s NET resume tool, with a 3-2 record against the top tier teams, 4-0 mark against Quadrant 2, 3-0 versus Q3 and 6-2 versus Q4. Clemson is projected as a 10-seed in CBS Sports' latest bracketology. The Tigers are rated as high as No. 31 with KPI metric and as low as 60th with the predictive metrics (KenPom) with a No. 139 strength of schedule by the NET rankings (WarrenNolan.com). Clemson wraps the first half of conference play at home versus Georgia Tech (8-11, 1-8 ACC; 156 KenPom/172 BPI/146 SAG) in a 9 p.m. start Tuesday (ACCN). The Tigers are seeking another ACC regular-season sweep after winning 79-66 in Atlanta in mid-December and the Yellow Jackets won just one of their next seven league games after it. AP Poll - 1/23 1. Purdue (39) 2. Alabama (23) 3. Houston 4. Tennessee 5. Kansas State 6. Arizona 7. Virginia 8. UCLA 9. Kansas 10. Texas 11. TCU 12. Iowa State 13. Xavier 14. Gonzaga 15. Auburn 16. Marquette 17. Baylor 18. Charleston 19. UConn 20. Miami 21. Florida Atlantic 22. Saint Mary's 23. Providence 24. Clemson 25. New Mexico Others receiving votes: Duke 102, Indiana 61, San Diego State 57, Rutgers 31, Kent State 24, North Carolina 12, Michigan State 10, Creighton 9, Illinois 9, Arkansas 9, Missouri 8, Wisconsin 6, North Carolina State 4, Kentucky 3, VCU 2, Boise State 2, Memphis 1, Wake Forest 1, Oral Roberts 1
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