The SEC is running the NCAA table, kicking off week 13 of the college basketball season with eight of the 25 programs listed in Monday’s AP Poll repping the powerhouse conference.
Boosting the SEC’s profile in this week’s rankings is No. 23 Vanderbilt, whose narrow 66-64 upset win over then-No. 19 Alabama on Sunday helped launch the Commodores into the AP standings for the first time since the 2013/14 season.
Further up the poll, a trio of wins last week — including victories over No. 18 Tennessee and then-No. 8 Maryland — fueled Texas’s return to the Top 5, with the Longhorns claiming the No. 5 spot after LSU’s Friday loss to No. 2 South Carolina dropped the previously undefeated Tigers to No. 7.
Ultimately, the SEC is steadily eclipsing early season favorite the Big Ten — an unexpected turn of events that has the traditionally Midwest conference clinging onto the coattails of West Coast newcomers No. 1 UCLA and No. 4 USC.
Big swings in the Big Ten
The Big Ten’s ranked programs dwindled to five after Michigan and Minnesota joined the Big 12’s Baylor in exiting Monday’s poll, helping pave the way for the SEC…