Louisville moved to No. 1 and Michigan had a historic climb to No. 4 in another wild week in The Associated Press Top 25.
Expect more changes next week.
On Tuesday, the Wolverines play on the road against the Cardinals, who moved to No. 1 this week for the first time in six years.
Next Mondays poll could see a fifth No. 1 in six weeks with a Louisville loss or Michigan slide back down the rankings if it loses.
Win or lose tomorrow night, itll have nothing to do with the ranking, Louisville coach Chris Mack said. Michigans a terrific team. I want to see where our teams at and whatever happens, try to get better.
Louisville was the preseason No. 5 and moved up to No. 2 two weeks ago. The Cardinals (7-0) took care of their business last week, beating Akron and Western Kentucky.
They moved to No. 1 for the first time since 2013 on their way to a national championship after previous No. 1 Duke had its 150-game home nonconference winning streak ended on a last-second shot by Stephen F. Austin.
The climb puts Louisville in a precarious spot.
So far, four different teams have been voted No. 1 in five weeks, putting the 2019-20 season well on pace to break the record of seven No. 1 teams set in 1983.
We definitely would like to say that we earned No. 1 in the nation, but we arent relaxed, Louisville freshman point guard Fresh Kimble told reporters in Louisville. Were going to keep going.
Michigan has been unstoppable so far in its first season under former Wolverines star Juwan Howard.
Picked to finish fifth in the Big 10 media preseason poll, the Wolverines (7-0) picked up a solid early-season win over Creighton and rolled over three other opponents.
Michigan started to make some noise by beating Iowa State in its opening game at the Battle 4 Atlantis in the Bahamas. Next came a win over No. 7 North Carolina, then the capper, an 84-67 win over No. 9 Gonzaga to win the title.
The three-game Bahamas run earned the Wolverines nine first-place votes in this weeks poll and a place in history. By climbing to No. 4, Michigan matched Kansas in 1989 for the highest ranking by an unranked the week before in the 70-year history of the AP poll.
Now they have to play against the No. 1 team, on the road.