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The Week 7 college basketball AP Top 25 came out on Monday morning. Like it did much of last season, the SEC again paces the nation in ranked teams (7). The order and composition of those respective schools, though, is a bit non-traditional.

Vanderbilt (No. 13) is the conference’s highest-ranked team. The Commodores, under head coach Mark Byington, are 10-0 following a victory over Central Arkansas on Saturday. They won the Battle 4 Atlantic during Feast Week and are the SEC’s last unbeaten squad. Arkansas (No. 14) slots right behind Vandy following an impressive 93-85 triumph over then-No. 16 Texas Tech. The Razorbacks had the second-biggest jump (+3) of any team in the AP poll, worse than only Nebraska (+8).

Alabama, Tennessee, Auburn and Florida all remain in the top 25. They were joined by Georgia, who snared the No. 25 spot. The Bulldogs (9-1) are ranked in back-to-back seasons for the second time this century (2001-02 & 2002-03) after an 84-65 drubbing of Cincinnati. You can see the full AP poll below:

No. 1 – Arizona

No. 2 – Michigan

No. 3 – Duke

No. 4 – Iowa State

No. 5 – UCONN

No. 6 – Purdue

No. 7 – Gonzaga

No. 8 – Houston

No. 9 – Michigan State

No. 10 – BYU

No. 11 – Louisville

No. 12 – North Carolina

No. 13 – Vanderbilt

No. 14 – Arkansas

No. 15 – Nebraska

No. 16 – Alabama

No. 17 – Kansas

No. 18 – Illinois

No. 19 – Texas Tech

No. 20 – Tennessee

No. 21 – Auburn

No. 22 – St. John’s

No. 23 (Tied) – Florida

No. 23 (Tied) – Virginia

No. 25 Georgia

Braden Ramsey