Basketball
Kentucky basketball’s new NET ranking: Look at where the cats are sitting before Christmas.
This season, Kentucky basketball has been very good. They are currently ranked seventh in the NCAA NET rankings. With a 10-1 record and wins in big games, the Wildcats have gotten off to a great start and are now one of the best teams in the country. Keep in mind that the NET scores are a big part of how the NCAA selection committee will rank teams in March.
Take a quick look at the top 10 NET-ranked teams below:
Auburn (SEC) has a 9-1 record overall and a 5-1 record in quad 1 games.
Tennessee is 10-0 in SEC games and 3-0 in quad 1 games.
Duke (ACC): 8-2 with a tough schedule, 3-2 in quad 1.
Gonzaga (WCC) is 7-3 overall and 2-3 in quad 1.
Florida (SEC) is 10-0, but they’ve only played one quad 1 team so far.
Iowa State (Big 12) is 9-1, with 3-1 in quad 1 and 5 wins in quad 4.
Kentucky (SEC) is 10-1 overall and 2-1 in quad 1 games.
Houston (Big 12) is 6-3 overall and 0-2 in quad 1 games.
They are 9-2 and do well in Quads 2 and 3, but they’re only 2-2 in Quad 1.
Alabama (SEC): 8-2 overall, 3-2 in quad 1 games.
Kentucky’s NET score shows how well the Wildcats have done against a schedule that includes both high-major teams and quad-4 teams. Kentucky has a great record against a wide range of opponents, with a perfect 7-0 record in quads 3 and 4. This will help them prepare for SEC play. Even though the Wildcats are only 2-1 in Quad 1 games, they are showing that they have the depth and flexibility to compete at the top level.
People who support Kentucky can be proud that the team’s ranking shows not only how good each player is, but also how strong the SEC is. All four of Auburn, Tennessee, Florida, and Alabama are in the top 10. This gives the Wildcats a lot of chances to show that they belong in the top tier of college basketball teams.
As Kentucky plays more league games, beating good teams will be important for them to stay in the top spot or even move up. For now, the Wildcats have won their spot among the best teams in the country and will be ready to play against the 13 top-50 NET teams in the SEC.
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