Outside of the top four teams, who once again remained strong, last weekend was a wild and historic one in college basketball.
The sport is about as unpredictable as it's been in recent years, which is setting up for a fun final few months before the NCAA tournament come March.
First, Kentucky knocked off No. 5 Tennessee 63-56. The win was a big one for the Wildcats, who have struggled so far this season and dealt with serious injury problems. Both guard Cason Wallace and Jacob Toppin returned, and they — along with star Oscar Tshiebwe — picked up what is by far their biggest win of the season.via The Associated PressElsewhere in the top-10, No. 9 Arizona fell by 19 to unranked Oregon on the road on Saturday.
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