Here are this weeks College Basketball power rankings:
1. Auburn Tigers
The Tigers remain at the top after narrow victories over Georgia and Tennessee. Even with Johni Broome limited, this team is scary.
2. Duke Blue Devils
The Blue Devils are in cruise control during ACC play. Cooper Flagg is the headliner, but Kon Knueppel is the X-Factor.
3. Alabama Crimson Tide
The Tide are clicking offensively behind the play of Mark Sears and the #1 tempo in the country.
4. Iowa State Cyclones
An absolutely brutal loss at Arizona, but this team is loaded. Curtis Jones has been one of the best players in the country.
5. Houston Cougars
What a win over Kansas on the road, and all of a sudden, the Cougars are back on track. J’Wan Roberts improved offensive game has been key.
6. Michigan State Spartans
Sparty is quietly going about its business while sitting atop the Big Ten. This might be the deepest team in the country.
7. Florida Gators
The Gators aren’t higher on this list due to what others have done around them, but they have a chance in the next few weeks to put up some big wins.
8. Tennessee Volunteers
The Vols have stumbled a bit in January. There are growing concerns offensively, but you know their defense will keep them in every game.
9. Marquette Golden Eagles
The Golden Eagles have displayed consistency throughout the year as Kam Jones is the frontrunner for Big East POY.
10. Purdue Boilermakers
The Boilermakers bounced back from the Ohio State loss by blasting Michigan. They have the best pure point guard in the country in Braden Smith.
11. Kentucky Wildcats
The Wildcats are banged up and will need to test their depth over the next few weeks. The key story down the stretch is their defense.
12. Kansas Jayhawks
An unfortunate collapse at home to Houston is the difference between the Top 10 and sitting just outside. They have some ground to make up in the Big 12.
13. St. John’s Red Storm
The Red Storm are proving night in and night out that they are a serious threat to win the Big East. Their “Big 4” is up there with any in the country.
14. Texas A&M Aggies
Collapses across the country last weekend did not spare the Aggies. This team is tough, but their offensive efficiency is a major concern into March.
15. Mississippi State Bulldogs
A brutal SEC stretch the past few weeks, and the Bulldogs are still standing. If Josh Hubbard gets going, look out.
16. Wisconsin Badgers
Greg Gard hasn’t gotten enough credit for the job he’s done this season. John Tonje and John Blackwell make up a highly underrated backcourt.
17. Memphis Tigers
The Tigers are for real and manhandled one of the better rosters in the AAC in UAB. PJ Haggerty might end up being the best transfer pickup of the offseason.
18. Missouri Tigers
Another tremendous turnaround by Dennis Gates after going 0-18 in SEC play last year. Mark Mitchell has been awesome coming over from Duke.
19. Texas Tech Red Raiders
The analytics love Tech and they have the talent on the roster to do big things. JT Toppin is a nightmare matchup down low.
20. Illinois Fighting Illini
Injuries and illness have tamed the Illini recently. The development of Tre White into a key cog will pay dividends late in the year.
21. Maryland Terrapins
The Terps feature a dynamic frontline of Derik Queen and Julian Reese. Kevin Willard understood the assignment by getting floor spacing around his bigs.
22. Louisville Cardinals
It’s safe to say the Pat Kelsey hire was the right move this offseason. This is a fun team with a lot of firepower.
23. Gonzaga Bulldogs
A couple of tough losses over the past few weeks have put the Bulldogs behind in the WCC race. Still this team is too talented to be held down for long.
24. Vanderbilt Commodores
Epic win over Kentucky at home has the Commodores in the thick of the SEC. The backcourt of AJ Hoggard and Jason Edwards has given this team a legit ceiling.
25. Oregon Ducks
The Ducks have taken a couple of hits and the loss at Minnesota isn’t pretty. Still, they have exceeded expectations and have a lot to play for moving forward.