The gap between the Michigan State Spartans and the rest of college basketball continues to grow, as Tom Izzo’s squad is the No. 1 team in America in both of college basketball’s major polls.
Michigan State, which will be without the services of national player of the year contender Denzel Valentine for 2-3 weeks, received 64 of a possible 65 first-place votes in this week’s Associated Press Poll and 29 of a possible 31 first-place votes in the Coaches Poll.
The Spartans’ top challenger is different in both polls, but each team comes from the Big 12. The AP put Kansas in the No. 2 spot, while the Coaches Poll has Oklahoma.
Here’s this week’s AP Poll:
- Michigan State (64 first-place votes)
- Kansas (1)
- Oklahoma
- Maryland
- Virginia
- Xavier
- North Carolina
- Arizona
- Butler
- Providence
- Iowa State
- Kentucky
- Miami (FL)
- Purdue
- Duke
- Louisville
- Villanova
- SMU
- West Virginia
- George Washington
- Texas A&M
- Cincinnati
- Baylor
- Utah
- South Carolina
And here’s this week’s USA Today Coaches Poll:
- Michigan State (29)
- Oklahoma (2)
- Kansas
- Maryland
- Virginia
- Xavier
- North Carolina
- Arizona
- Iowa State
- Duke
- Kentucky
- Butler
- Purdue
- Providence
- Louisville
- Miami (FL)
- Villanova
- West Virginia
- Texas A&M
- George Washington
- Cincinnati
- Baylor
- South Carolina
- Gonzaga
- Vanderbilt
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