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Tubby, Minnesota back in Top 25 with Michigan, Missouri

Tubby Smith is used to coaching Top 25 teams. He'll be doing it again in just his second season at Minnesota.

 

The Golden Gophers moved into the Associated Press' college basketball poll Monday, their first appearance in the rankings since December 2002.

"It's a good way to start the holiday season," Smith said Monday. "I'm sure the kids are excited about it, you can tell in their disposition. We've got a great group of kids and this will help the school, help recruiting. At Kentucky, we were ranked year in and year out so this is a different dynamic for this program and how we handle it will be critical."

The win that sent Minnesota (10-0) into the rankings had some Kentucky connections for Smith.

The Golden Gophers, off to their best start since opening 11-0 in 1976-77, beat Louisville 70-64 on Saturday in a game pitting Smith against Rick Pitino, his former boss at Kentucky. Smith succeeded Pitino at Kentucky.

"That was a good win over a solid ballclub but it's always bittersweet going against a friend, but someone's got to win and this program needed it more than Louisville," said Smith, who like Pitino led Kentucky to a national title in his 10 seasons there.

Also moving into the poll for the first time this season were No. 24 Michigan (8-2) -- last ranked in February 2006 -- and No. 25 Missouri (9-1), which returned to the poll for the first time since December 2003.

The top four teams in the poll held their places from last week.

North Carolina (11-0) was again a unanimous No. 1 as it has been since the preseason poll, receiving all 71 first-place votes from the national media panel.

Connecticut (10-0), Pittsburgh (12-0) and Oklahoma (11-0) remained second through fourth. Then came the changes as four teams ranked in the top 10 last week -- Texas, Xavier, Gonzaga and Louisville -- lost.

Duke, which beat Xavier 82-64, moved up one place to fifth, while Wake Forest jumped from 10th to No. 6. Gonzaga moved up one spot to seventh despite its 88-83 overtime loss to Connecticut. Notre Dame moved up four spots to No. 8 and Texas, which lost 67-63 to Michigan State, fell from fifth to No. 9. Purdue rounded out the top 10.

Michigan State was 11th, followed by Georgetown, UCLA, Xavier, Ohio State, Tennessee, Syracuse, Villanova, Louisville and Arizona State.

Baylor, Clemson and the three newcomers rounded out the Top 25.

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