KemPom Top 50 By Conference

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Rankings reflect games played through 1/6:

ACC:
Clemson (16th nationally)
Duke (17th nationally)
Virginia (18th nationally)
Louisville (26th nationally)
Florida State (31st nationally)
North Carolina (34th nationally)
Syracuse (38th nationally)
Virginia Tech (39th nationally)
NC State (43rd nationally)

Big 12:
Baylor (2nd nationally)
Texas (7th nationally)
Kansas (12th nationally)
West Virginia (13th nationally)
Texas Tech (15th nationally)
Oklahoma State (42nd nationally)
Oklahoma (44th nationally)

Big East:
Villanova (3rd nationally)
Creighton (11th nationally)
UConn (24th nationally)
Seton Hall (50th nationally)

Big Ten:
Wisconsin (4th nationally)
Iowa (5th nationally)
Michigan (6th nationally)
Illinois (8th nationally)
Ohio State (19th nationally)
Indiana (21st nationally)
Minnesota (30th nationally)
Rutgers (32nd nationally)
Purdue (36th nationally)
Michigan State (40th nationally)
Maryland (46th nationally)
Penn State (48th nationally)

PAC 12:
Oregon (14th nationally)
Colorado (20th nationally)
USC (25th nationally)
Arizona (27th nationally)
UCLA (35th nationally)
Stanford (41st nationally)

SEC:
Tennessee (9th nationally)
Florida (22nd nationally)
Alabama (23rd nationally)
LSU (33rd nationally)
Arkansas (37th nationally)
Ole Miss (47th nationally)
Missouri (49th nationally)

Non P6:
Gonzaga (1st nationally)
Houston (10th nationally)
San Diego State (28th nationally)
Saint Louis (29th nationally)
Loyola Chicago (45th nationally)

Notables outside the Top 50:
Kentucky (53rd nationally)
Arizona State (57th nationally)
Drake 13-0 (60th nationally)
Auburn (79th nationally)
Kansas State (152nd nationally) - Lowest Ranked P6 school
 
Big 10 will be interesting to see how their NET rankings hold up. Every team except for Nebraska is capable of beating each other, so they will cannibalize each other to an extent.

OTOH, the bottom of the Big East is horrible this year. Could argue 4 teams should be auto wins for the top teams in the league.
 
SEC:
Tennessee (9th nationally)- Whooped that Ass
Florida (22nd nationally)- Whooped that Ass
Alabama (23rd nationally)
 
Rankings reflect games through 1/19:

ACC:
Virginia (6th nationally)
Florida State (19th nationally)
Duke (28th nationally)
North Carolina (34th nationally)
Clemson (36th nationally)
Virginia Tech (37th nationally)
Louisville (39th nationally)
Syracuse (46th nationally)

Big 12:
Baylor (2nd nationally)
Texas (7th nationally)
Texas Tech (14th nationally)
Kansas (16th nationally)
West Virginia (18th nationally)
Oklahoma (25th nationally)
Oklahoma State (32nd nationally)

Big East:
Villanova (5th nationally)
Creighton (12th nationally)
UConn (27th nationally)
Seton Hall (41st nationally)

Big Ten:
Iowa (3rd nationally)
Michigan (4th nationally)
Illinois (9th nationally)
Wisconsin (11th nationally)
Ohio State (17th nationally)
Minnesota (22nd nationally)
Purdue (24th nationally)
Indiana (33rd nationally)
Rutgers (40th nationally)
Michigan State (42nd nationally)
Penn State (48th nationally)

PAC 12:
Colorado (15th nationally)
Oregon (20th nationally)
USC (21st nationally)
UCLA (26th nationally)
Arizona (29th nationally)
Stanford (47th nationally)

SEC:
Alabama (10th nationally)
Tennessee (13th nationally)
Florida (23rd nationally)
LSU (30th nationally)
Missouri (38th nationally)
Arkansas (43rd nationally)

Mid Majors:
Gonzaga (1st nationally)
Houston (8th nationally)
St. Louis (31st nationally)
Loyola Chicago (35th nationally)
San Diego State (44th nationally)
Utah State (45th nationally)
Xavier (49th nationally)
Richmond (50th nationally)
 
A little nugget from KenPom:

The difference between the #2 and #3 teams in the country is the same as the #3 and #16 team in the country.

If you want to get to a FF you need to avoid being #7/#8 on the S-Curve. And hope you aren't in Gonzaga or Baylor's region.
 
Rankings reflect games played through 1/6:

ACC:
Clemson (16th nationally)
Duke (17th nationally)
Virginia (18th nationally)
Louisville (26th nationally)
Florida State (31st nationally)
North Carolina (34th nationally)
Syracuse (38th nationally)
Virginia Tech (39th nationally)
NC State (43rd nationally)

Big 12:
Baylor (2nd nationally)
Texas (7th nationally)
Kansas (12th nationally)
West Virginia (13th nationally)
Texas Tech (15th nationally)
Oklahoma State (42nd nationally)
Oklahoma (44th nationally)

Big East:
Villanova (3rd nationally)
Creighton (11th nationally)
UConn (24th nationally)
Seton Hall (50th nationally)

Big Ten:
Wisconsin (4th nationally)
Iowa (5th nationally)
Michigan (6th nationally)
Illinois (8th nationally)
Ohio State (19th nationally)
Indiana (21st nationally)
Minnesota (30th nationally)
Rutgers (32nd nationally)
Purdue (36th nationally)
Michigan State (40th nationally)
Maryland (46th nationally)
Penn State (48th nationally)

PAC 12:
Oregon (14th nationally)
Colorado (20th nationally)
USC (25th nationally)
Arizona (27th nationally)
UCLA (35th nationally)
Stanford (41st nationally)

SEC:
Tennessee (9th nationally)
Florida (22nd nationally)
Alabama (23rd nationally)
LSU (33rd nationally)
Arkansas (37th nationally)
Ole Miss (47th nationally)
Missouri (49th nationally)

Non P6:
Gonzaga (1st nationally)
Houston (10th nationally)
San Diego State (28th nationally)
Saint Louis (29th nationally)
Loyola Chicago (45th nationally)

Notables outside the Top 50:
Kentucky (53rd nationally)
Arizona State (57th nationally)
Drake 13-0 (60th nationally)
Auburn (79th nationally)
Kansas State (152nd nationally) - Lowest Ranked P6 school
Can you pity post a MWC team somewhere?
 
Rankings Reflect Games through 1/30:

ACC:
Virginia (9th nationally)
Florida State (16th nationally)
Duke (26th nationally)
Virginia Tech (29th nationally)
North Carolina (35th nationally)
Louisville (41st nationally)
Syracuse (46th nationally)

Big 12:
Baylor (2nd nationally)
Texas (10th nationally)
Texas Tech (12th nationally)
West Virginia (18th nationally)
Oklahoma (19th nationally)
Kansas (21st nationally)
Oklahoma State (37th nationally)

Big East:
Villanova (6th nationally)
Creighton (15th nationally)
UConn (30th nationally)
Xavier (43rd nationally)
Seton Hall (47th nationally)

Big Ten:
Michigan (3rd nationally)
Iowa (4th nationally)
Illinois (7th nationally)
Ohio State (11th nationally)
Wisconsin (14th nationally)
Purdue (24th nationally)
Indiana (27th nationally)
Rutgers (28th nationally)
Penn State (36th nationally)
Minnesota (40th nationally)
Maryland (45th nationally)

PAC 12:
Colorado (17th nationally)
USC (20th nationally)
Arizona (31st nationally)
Oregon (33rd nationally)
UCLA (34th nationally)
Stanford (44th nationally)

SEC:
Alabama (8th nationally)
Tennessee (13th nationally)
Florida (23rd nationally)
Arkansas (32nd nationally)
Missouri (38th nationally)
LSU (39th nationally)

Non P6:
Gonzaga (1st nationally)
Houston (5th nationally)
Loyola Chicago (22nd nationally)
San Diego State (25th nationally)
Saint Louis (42nd nationally)
St. Bonaventure (48th nationally)
BYU (49th nationally)
Utah State (50th nationally)
 
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