UMass Lowell
Vermont
11:00 am, March 11
#25 Missouri
#4 Alabama
1:00 pm, March 11
Ohio State
#5 Purdue
1:00 pm, March 11
Norfolk State
Howard
1:00 pm, March 11
Saint Louis
VCU
1:00 pm, March 11
Cincinnati
#1 Houston
3:00 pm, March 11
Vanderbilt
#18 Texas A&M
3:30 pm, March 11
Penn State
#19 Indiana
3:30 pm, March 11
Fordham
Dayton
3:30 pm, March 11
Tulane
Memphis
5:30 pm, March 11
Texas Southern
Grambling
5:30 pm, March 11
#7 Texas
#3 Kansas
6:00 pm, March 11
Utah State
#20 San Diego State
6:00 pm, March 11
#15 Xavier
#6 Marquette
6:30 pm, March 11
Kent State
Toledo
7:30 pm, March 11
Marist
Iona
7:30 pm, March 11
#21 Duke
#13 Virginia
8:30 pm, March 11
UAB
Florida Atlantic
8:30 pm, March 11
Cal State Fullerton
UC Santa Barbara
9:30 pm, March 11
#8 Arizona
#2 UCLA
10:30 pm, March 11
Grand Canyon
Southern Utah
11:30 pm, March 11

Week Four AP Top 25 Without Big Ten, Pac-12

Big Ten and Pac-12 teams (along with Mountain West teams, MAC teams, and UMass) were eligible for the AP top 25 for the first time since the preseason this week, but many are curious as to what the rankings would look like without the teams that haven’t played yet. Below you will find this week’s AP top 25 without such teams.

1) Clemson (NC)
2) Alabama (NC)
3) Florida (+2)
4) Georgia (NC)
5) Notre Dame (+2)
6) Auburn (+2)
7) Miami (+5)
8) Texas (NC)
9) UCF (+4)
10) North Carolina (+1)
11) Texas A&M (-1)
12) Cincinnati (+2)
13) Mississippi State (NEW)
14) Oklahoma State (+1)
15) Oklahoma (-12)
16) LSU (-10)
17) Tennessee (-1)
18) BYU (NC)
19) Pitt (+2)
20) Memphis (-3)
21) Virginia Tech (-1)
22) Louisiana (-3)
23) Kansas State (NEW)
24) SMU (NEW)
25) Marshall (NC)

Dropped Out: #22 Army, #23 Kentucky, #24 Pitt

Others receiving >10 points: Baylor, Virginia, Arkansas State

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