College Sports Journal Sagarin High Major Men’s Basketball Top 25 – Feb. 26
Below are the Top 25 High Major rankings based on the Sagarin rankings for the week ending Feb. 26th, 2023.
Houston remains in the #1 position and also moves into overall top spot in the rankings as the Cougars won its two games this past week over Tulane and East Carolina in AAC play.
Gonzaga stays at the #2 position in this week’s rankings. The Bulldogs won their two WCC games this week over San Diego and Saint Mary’s.
Saint Mary’s stays at to the #3 slot this week despite the Gaels splitting its two WCC games this week–a win at home over Pacific but losing at Gonzaga.
San Diego State remains at the #4 position after the Aztecs won its two Mountain West games this week at home over Colorado State and on the road versus New Mexico.
Memphis also remains where they were last week at the #5 position this week. The Tigers won its two games in AAC play this week–defeating Wichita State on the road and Cincinnati on the home.
The 2022-23 season will culminate with the national championship from NRG Stadium in Houston on April 3rd. CSJ will complete a weekly Sagarin rankings of the High Major teams throughout the regular season and do a final ranking after the national tournament is complete.
The High-Major conferences include AAC, A-10, Conference USA, Mountain West, West Coast, and Missouri Valley conferences. These conferences have historically been multiple bid leagues in the middle ground between the Power Six conferences and the typically one-bid mid-major conferences.
Sagarin rankings provide the only rankings that actually ranks all Division I schools but our rankings will show just the High Major side of things and have been used for several years with his own computer ranking system to distinguish strength of schedule and strength of team when comparing teams.
You can see the full Division I Sagarin rankings at The USA Today and at Jeff’s site itself.
In the rankings, you will see the the High Major rankings first and the overall Division I ranking to the right of the the High Major ranking.
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The following are the individual High Major conference rankings highlighted in green and the overall rankings within overall ranking in Division I.
Originally from LaMoure, North Dakota, Kent is a 1996 graduate of North Dakota State University. His prior writing experience is over 15 years having previously worked with D2football.com, I-AA.org, and College Sporting News before coming to College Sports Journal in 2016. His main focus is college football is the Missouri Valley Football Conference within the Division I FCS. And in 2017, he began also to look at the FBS Group of Five conferences of the American Athletic, Conference USA, Mid-American, Mountain West, and Sun Belt.
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