Generous Dose of Humility: Most Lopsided Setbacks For Top-Ranked Teams
January 10th, 2025 - 9:18
A #1-ranked team lost by more than 25 points in back-to-back seasons for the first time in NCAA history when Tennessee was trounced at Florida by 30, the third most-lopsided defeat for club atop polls since the late 1940s. Following are the widest margins of defeat for an AP top-ranked team (10 times by more than 20 points with no margin this high in a 21-season span from 1968-69 through 1988-89):
Margin | Losing #1 Team | Winning Opponent (Coach) | Result/Season |
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41 | St. John's | at Kentucky (Adolph Rupp) | 81-40/1951-52 |
32 | Houston | at UCLA (John Wooden) in NCAA Tournament semifinals | 101-69/1967-68 |
30 | Tennessee | at Florida (Todd Golden) | 73-43/2024-25 |
28 | Houston | vs. Iowa State (T.J. Otzelberger) at Kansas City in Big 12 Conference Tournament final | 69-41/2023-24 |
27 | Duke | at Miami FL (Jim Larranaga) | 90-63/2012-13 |
24 | Arkansas | at Massachusetts (John Calipari) | 104-80/1994-95 |
24 | Duke | at North Carolina (Bill Guthridge) | 97-73/1997-98 |
23 | Connecticut | vs. Villanova (Steve Lappas) | 96-73/1994-95 |
22 | Kansas | at Oklahoma (Billy Tubbs) | 100-78/1989-90 |
21 | Baylor | at West Virginia (Bob Huggins) | 89-68/2016-17 |