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After earning one vote two weeks ago, Wake Forest did not receive any votes in the latest edition of the AP Top 25 list following a two-point loss at Duke and 17-point drubbing of Notre Dame in South Bend.

Read here for our ACC Power Rankings.

The full Top 25 is listed below.

Feb. 6 AP Poll:

1. Purdue (22-2)
2. Houston (22-2)
3. Alabama (20-3)
4. Arizona (21-3)
5. Texas (19-4)
6. Tennessee (19-4)
7. UCLA (19-4)
8. Virginia (17-4)
9. Kansas (18-5)
10. Marquette (19-5)
11. Iowa State (16-6)
12. Kansas State (18-5)
13. Xavier (19-5)
14. Baylor (17-6)
15. Saint Mary's (21-4)
16. Gonzaga (19-5)
17. TCU (17-6)
18. Indiana (16-7)
19. Miami FL (18-5)
20. Providence (17-6)
21. UConn (18-6)
22. NC State (19-5)
23. Creighton (15-8)
24. Rutgers (16-7)
25. San Diego State (18-5)

Others receiving votes: Florida Atlantic 93, Duke 87, Auburn 65, Clemson 31, Pittsburgh 26, Illinois 25, Nevada 16, New Mexico 16, Maryland 12, Arkansas 11, Iowa 8, Missouri 6, West Virginia 5, Oral Roberts 5, Northwestern 3, Charleston 3, VCU 2, Utah State 2, Kentucky 1

Biggest Riser: Texas (10 to 5)

Biggest Faller: Kansas State (7 to 12)

Two ACC teams remain in the Top 25 from last week, with a newcomer joining the fray. Following a six-point loss at Virginia Tech, the Cavaliers of Virginia fall two spots to No. 8.

After a perfect 2-0 week, including a massive victory at Clemson, Miami jumps up to No. 19.

And taking Clemson's third spot in the AP Poll is NC State, who sits at No. 22 following victories over Florida State and Georgia Tech. 

Duke earned a big boost in votes with a win at home over North Carolina, who fell out of the voting entirely. Clemson and Pitt join the Blue Devils as the other ACC teams receiving votes.

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