College Basketball Rankings: Projected Top 25 for Week 14

SYRACUSE, NY - FEBRUARY 03: Kyle Guy #5 of the Virginia Cavaliers greets fans while leaving the court following the game against the Syracuse Orange at the Carrier Dome on February 3, 2018 in Syracuse, New York. Virginia defeated Syracuse 59-44. (Photo by Rich Barnes/Getty Images)
SYRACUSE, NY - FEBRUARY 03: Kyle Guy #5 of the Virginia Cavaliers greets fans while leaving the court following the game against the Syracuse Orange at the Carrier Dome on February 3, 2018 in Syracuse, New York. Virginia defeated Syracuse 59-44. (Photo by Rich Barnes/Getty Images)
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With the 13th week of the college basketball season in the books, here’s what the AP Top 25 rankings might look like for Week 14.

It was a relatively tame week of college basketball, that was until Saturday. The weekend was filled with major upsets and a number of top-10 teams fell.

The biggest upset of the week happened at Madison Square Garden. The Duke Blue Devils looked to be an overwhelming favorite against St. John’s which had been on an 11-game losing streak and was winless in Big East action. However, the Blue Devils were unable to overcome a gutsy effort by the Red Storm, falling 81-77.

Kansas was also bitten by the upset bug, losing at home to Oklahoma State. That marked the Jayhawks’ first season with three home losses since the 1990s. Could their conference title streak be on the line? It sure looks that way.

The Big 12 had a number of upsets throughout the week, such as West Virginia dropping to Iowa State on the road and Oklahoma losing at Texas. It seems as if the Big 12 isn’t quite as dominant as we once thought.

With just a month left before the start of conference tournaments and the Big Dance, teams are starting to separate themselves from the pack while there may be a giant pool of potential contenders as well.

What should the Week 14 AP Top 25 look like?

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