19-20 Absolute Basketball Rankings
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See where your favorite team falls in the most recent Absolute Basketball Rankings for the 2019-2020 Season
19-20 Absolute Basketball Rankings
Please find below the 19-20 Absolute basketball rankings
1. Duke
2. Gonzaga
3. Kentucky
4. Baylor
5. Florida
6. Louisville
7. Michigan State
8. Maryland
9. Seton Hall
10. Kansas
The Top 25
1. Duke
2. Kentucky
3. Gonzaga
4. Virginia
5. Michigan State
6. UNC
7. Tennessee
8. Marquette
9. LSU
10. Purdue
11. Florida State
12. Virgina Tech
13. Kansas
14. Maryland
15. Wisconsin
16. Auburn
17.. Syracuse
18.. Houston
The Next 25
As we inch closer to the start of the college basketball regular season it’s time to take another look at the top 25 teams in the country. This list is based on a combination of factors, including recent performance, recruiting, and roster construction. Here are the next 25 teams in our rankings:
26. Florida State Seminoles
27. Indiana Hoosiers
28. LSU Tigers
29. Marquette Golden Eagles
30. Oklahoma Sooners
31. Pittsburgh Panthers
32. Seton Hall Pirates
33. Texas Tech Red Raiders
34. Villanova Wildcats
35. Auburn Tigers
36. Kansas State Wildcats
37. Maryland Terrapins
38. Memphis Tigers
39. Ohio State Buckeyes
40. Syracuse Orange
41. VCU Rams
42. Wisconsin Badgers
43. Gonzaga Bulldogs
44 Arizona Wildcats
45 NC State Wolfpack
The Rest of the Top 50
31. Marquette
32. Arizona
33. Xavier
34. Florida State
35. Oklahoma State
36. LSU
37. Seton Hall
38. Oregon
39. Washington
40. Houston
41. Saint Mary’s
42. Butler
43. Rutgers
44. Alabama
45. UCF
46.VCU
47 San Diego State
48 Indiana 49 Baylor 50 Ohio State
The Rest of the Top 100
ESPN’s Absolute 100 rankings are back, and we rank the top prospects in the class of 2019-20.
No. 51 Tyrese Maxey PG, Kentucky
No. 52 Jaden McDaniels, PF, Washington
No. 53 Matthew Hurt PF, Duke
No. 54 Trendon Watford PF, LSU
No. 55 Josiah James, SG, Tennessee
No. 56 Anthony Edwards SG, Georgia
No. 57 Marek Dolezaj, C, Syracuse
No. 58 Isaiah Stewart, C, Washington
No. 59 Yves Pons Jr., SF/PF Tennessee No. 60 Josh Green SG/SF Arizona
The Bottom 25
We’re now a quarter of the way through the college Basketball season and it’s time to check in on how the teams are doing. These are the Absolute Basketball Rankings for all Division I teams, as of December 10, 2019.
The bottom 25 teams, according to our ratings, are:
San Francisco (-14.21), St. Francis PA (-13.96), Norfolk State (-12.85), Alabama A&M (-11.75), Incarnate Word (-11.59), UT Rio Grande Valley (-10.72), Florida A&M (-10.44), Arkansas-Pine Bluff (-9.79), Chicago State (-9.68), Howard (-9.22), Alabama State (-8.83), Delaware State (-8.54), North Carolina A&T (-8.31), Grambling State (-7.64), Savannah State (-7.52), Mississippi Valley State (-7.37), New Orleans (-6.81), Jackson State (−664)), Southern (−633)), Texas Southern (−599)), Prairie View A&M (−577)), Bethune-Cookman (−548)), UMBC (−513))
To see where your team ranks, go toAbsolute Basketball Rankingsfor the complete list (through December 10, 2019).
The Next 25
These are the next 25 teams in our Absolute Basketball Rankings
The Rest of the Bottom 50
These are the basketball programs that just barely made our list of the bottom 50.
The Rest of the Bottom 100
This is the second installment of our series on the bottom 100 teams in Division I college basketball As a reminder, these rankings are based on our proprietary Rating System that takes into account a team’s recent results, Strength of Schedule and Bubbleology rating.
The bottom 100 teams are:
101. Kent State
102. Liberty
103. Florida Gulf Coast
104. Youngstown State
105. Wagner
106. Stetson
107. Eastern Washington
108. Grambling State
109. Jackson State
110. Norfolk State
The Best of the Rest
The Best of the Rest is a list of the top 19-20 College Basketball teams that did not make the Absolute Rankings. This list is meant to provide recognition for those teams that had impressive seasons but did not quite make the top 16.