AP women's college basketball Top 25 poll breakdown - ESPN
The new AP Top 25 women's college basketball poll is out.
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The new AP Top 25 women's college basketball poll is out.
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This is the fifth time in AP poll history (since 1948-49) that three teams — in this season's case, Arizona, Nebraska and Miami (OH) — have started 20-0. And all three are in the poll for a second consecutive week.
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Off the field, college football appears caught in a constant state of discontent. We can't agree on the proper size of a playoff. Years of winner-take-all media-rights stakes have turned conferences and conference mates against one another. Coaches sign players to contracts that are only theoretically enforceable, then openly try to poach other players from other teams with other theoretically enforceable contracts.
It's been 50 years since we've seen a college basketball team finish the entire season undefeated. Bob Knight and the Indiana Hoosiers pulled off the feat in the 1975-76 season, going 32-0 and winning the national championship, making them just the seventh team in NCAA history to do it.