Why did BYU drop in the AP Top 25 poll?
Despite winning two games, undefeated teams leapfrogged them in the rankings.
Sports / College Basketball
BYU has dropped in the AP Top 25 poll despite recent victories, while Utah State has entered the rankings for the first time this season. BYU head coach Kevin Young has questioned the Cougars' drop in the AP Top 25 poll, after a pair of Big...
BYU's drop in the AP Top 25 can be attributed to other undefeated teams like Nebraska and Vanderbilt rising in the ranks. Nebraska, who defeated BYU in an exhibition game, has the nation's longest winning streak. Vanderbilt has also been performing strongly, contributing to BYU's slide.
Utah State's entry into the rankings reflects their strong performance, currently rated No. 13 in the NET and No. 20 in KenPom. Their upcoming games against Nevada and Grand Canyon present opportunities to solidify their position.
BYU's upcoming game against TCU features Tanner Toolson, son of former BYU standout Andy Toolson. Toolson is a TCU guard averaging 18.3 minutes per game.
The AP Top 25 poll as of January 12, 2026: 1. Arizona 2. Iowa State 3. UConn 4. Michigan 5. Purdue 6. Duke 7. Houston 8. Nebraska 9. Gonzaga 10. Vanderbilt 11. BYU 23. Utah State
Despite winning two games, undefeated teams leapfrogged them in the rankings.
Utah State is ranked No. 23 in the AP Top 25 poll.
BYU plays TCU and Texas Tech.
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