It’s basically Zaga and Baylor then everyone else. In the top 15 every other P5 team has at least one loss.
Kansas was ranked third and just got mauled on their home court by Texas.
Now, Texas looks pretty legit and their only loss is to Nova, but their game with Baylor was postponed so they could very well have two losses as well. And they haven’t beaten any other quality teams.
Tennessee was undefeated and looked like the Harlem Globetrotters @ Mizzou, then followed that up with a sputtering loss to pedestrian 5-3 Bama team.
B1G showed up pretty well in the B1G/ACC Challenge and in most other non conference matchups (other than Zaga and Baylor, that is). Wisconsin dropped one to Marquette in that bizarre ending but Marquette also beat Creighton who is ranked 11th (also with two losses)
Michigan State is not playing good basketball at this time and will likely drop out of the Top 25. But then again Michigan seems to be quite a bit better than expected and will be top 15 tomorrow. Maybe top 10.
Actually in the top 25 there aren’t many teams that haven’t either gotten their asses kicked once or lost to a lower ranked/unranked team.
I just think there’s a ton of parity in college BB in general. We knew the B1G was going to be a meat grinder and even the conference’s best teams would rack up some losses. What surprises me more is the game to game inconsistency and the unexpected drubbings across all conferences.
I think the lack of any normal game day atmosphere and the strange reality of travel/everything else with the pandemic play into it psychologically in ways that can’t be measured.