College Basketball Rankings: Projected Top 25 for Week 7

DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 16: Lourawls Nairn Jr.
DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 16: Lourawls Nairn Jr. /
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With the sixth week of the college basketball season in the books, here’s what the AP Top 25 rankings might look like for Week 7.

Yet another week of college basketball action is in the books and the action did not disappoint. We march one step closer to conference play as most power conference teams from around the nation battle so-called cupcakes.

Others, however, have been facing off against other power conference foes. Week 7 featured some solid games such as North Carolina vs. Tennessee, Kansas vs. Nebraska, Notre Dame vs. Indiana, Oklahoma State vs. Florida State and Clemson vs. Florida.

There were also some ranked mid-major teams battling it out against power conference foes. Some came out on top such as Cincinnati over Mississippi State and UCLA while others, such as Wichita State, weren’t so lucky. The Shockers, ranked No. 3 in the country heading into the week, were the latest top-five team to go down via upset to Oklahoma.

Plenty of shake-ups have occurred near the top of the rankings over the past couple of weeks and the Top 25 has looked quite different each week with new teams entering and exiting at an alarming rate.

This week will be no different as there should be a couple of teams dropped from the rankings while others could make their way in for the first time this year.

Here’s a look at what the Week 7 AP Top 25 for college basketball should look like.