For the second week in a row, Gonzaga is the top team in college basketball.
All 61 first-place votes by the Associated Press went to the Georgia, keeping them ahead of Arizona and third-ranked auburn.
The CBB Associated Press Rankings are for Week 16.
1. The man is called Gonzaga2. Arizona3. The song is called "Auburn4." It's called Purdue5. Kansas6. Kentucky7. Duke8. The song is called "Villain9." Texas Tech 10. There is a person named "Baylor11." Providence 12. UCLA13. The state of Wisconsin. Houston 15. Illinois 16. USC17. Tennessee18. Arkansas19. Murray State. Texas. Connecticut. Ohio State. Saint Mary's 24. Alabama.
25. It's Iowa.
The top of the poll was affected by road losses by Florida and Kentucky. Appleby scored 26 points and Colin Castleton added 19 points and eight assists to lead Florida to a 63-62 win over auburn.
Pearl told reporters that they didn't play well enough to win. At the end, they made some big shots. We played hard defensively, but we struggled on the offensive side.
Four players scored in double figures as Tennessee defeated Kentucky 76-63 on its home court. Santiago scored a team-high 18 points, and the Vols defense held the Cats to 34.3 percent shooting.
Kentucky coach John Calipari told reporters that Tennessee wanted it more. You have to own your performance. Can not let anyone alibi. We were manhandled. It was a game of revenge.
The biggest change in the poll was caused by the SEC upsets, but the biggest story of the past seven days was the brawl between Michigan and Wisconsin. The fight broke out when Michigan coach Juwan Howard and Wisconsin coach Greg Gard had words.
Several players were seen throwing punches as chaos broke out on the floor after Howard hit Wisconsin assistant Joe Krabbenhoft. The incident is being reviewed by the Big Ten.
Michigan is a bubble team that could be playing without its coach and forwards, while Gard and Neath may be suspended.