Oklahoma Sooners Have two additional games to settle as a NCAA tournament team. The next date is a home date against the Missouri Tigerswhich arrives at n ° 19 in the last USA Today Sports Coaches Poll.
It was a difficult route for the Sooners in dry play after starting season 13-0. They are only 4-12 in conference games. The dry was a glove for the Sooners, which looked like a tournament team when the dry game started. But they fought against the teams classified in the top 25, going only 2-8 against the classified teams of the dry.
According to EspnThe chances of the Oklahoma tournament dropped after their fees fenced last week against Kentucky and Ole Miss. At this point, the Sooners have only 41% chance of making the tournament field. But a victory over the Missouri Wednesday evening would increase these chances.
The Tigers of Auburn have kept place No. 1 in the country, and the SEC remains well represented in the top 25 with four teams in teams 10 and seven of the last coach survey.
Complete survey of USA TODAY sports coaches
Row |
Team |
Save |
Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
Auburn |
29-1 (30) |
774 |
2 |
Duke |
27-3 (1) |
737 |
3 |
Houes |
28-2 |
707 |
4 |
Tennessee |
26-4 |
671 |
5 |
Florida |
25-5 |
653 |
6 |
Saint-Jean |
26-4 |
612 |
7 |
Michigan state |
24-6 |
587 |
8 |
Alabama |
25-5 |
566 |
9 |
Texas Tech |
24-6 |
504 |
10 |
Iowa statement |
23-7 |
484 |
11 |
Clemson |
25-5 |
442 |
12 |
Wisconsin |
23-8 |
391 |
13 |
Louisville |
24-6 |
365 |
14 |
Maryland |
22-9 |
341 |
15 |
Michigan |
21-10 |
288 |
16 |
Male |
26-5 |
272 |
17 |
Saint mary |
25-6 |
262 |
18 |
Purge |
22-9 |
257 |
19 |
Missouri |
24-7 |
236 |
20 |
Marquette |
23-8 |
204 |
21 |
Texas A & M |
22-9 |
169 |
22 |
Byu |
26-5 |
127 |
23 |
Arizona |
21-10 |
91 |
24 |
Kentucky |
20-11 |
88 |
25 |
Vcu |
27-4 |
54 |
Schools have abandoned
N ° 24 Mississippi State; N ° 25 Creighton;
Others receiving votes
Mississippi State 38; New Mexico 24; Creighton 24; UC San Diego 21; Vanderbilt 17; Gonzaga 17; Oregon 14; UCONN 10; Drake 10; UCLA 9; Illinois 6; Ole Miss 2; Boisse State 1;
List of voters
The USA Today Sports Board of Coaches is made up of 31 head coaches in the institutions of Division I. All are members of the National Association of Basketball Coaches. The 2024-25 season’s board of directors: Tobin Anderson, Iona; Adrian Autry, Syracuse; John Becker, Vermont; Randy Bennett, Saint Mary’s; Jeff Boals, Ohio; Alvin Brooks, Lamar; Scott Drew, Baylor; Matt Driscoll, northern Florida; Dan Earl, Chattanooga; Jonas Hayes, Georgia State; Alan Huss, High Point; Donte ‘Jackson, Grambling; Ben Jacobson, northern Iowa; James Jones, Yale; Greg Kampe, Oakland; Brad Korn, southeast state of Missouri; Greg McDermott, Creighton; Nick McDevitt, Middle Tennessee; Mike McGarvey, Lafayette; Niko Medved, State of Colorado; Dan Monson, Oriental Washington; Chris Mooney, Richmond; Nate Oats, Alabama; Eric Olen, UC San Diego; Painter Matt, Purdue; Michael Schwartz, Caroline de l’Est; Patrick Sellers, central state of Connecticut; Zach Spiker, Drexel; Brett Tanner, Abilene Christian; Stan Waterman, state of Delaware; Jeff Wulbrun, Denver.
This article originally appeared on Sooners Wire: The next opponent or gets a bump in the survey of USA TODAY sports coaches