Jayhawks drop to No. 7 in latest AP poll

Kansas forward Carlton Bragg Jr. (15) fights for position between Indiana guard Josh Newkirk (2) and Indiana forward Juwan Morgan (13) during the first half of the Armed Forces Classic at Stan Sheriff Center, on Friday, Nov. 11, 2016 in Honolulu, Hawaii.

After a season-opening loss against Indiana on Friday, the Kansas Jayhawks dropped four spots to No. 7 in the latest Associated Press Top 25 poll.

Indiana moved up to No. 6 in the poll and received one-first place vote after its 103-99, overtime win over KU.

The Jayhawks are one of two winless teams in the AP poll, along with No. 13 Michigan State, which lost to No. 10 Arizona in Hawaii. It’s the 142nd consecutive poll, dating back to the 2008-09 season, that the Jayhawks are ranked — the longest active streak in the nation.

Along with Kansas, the Big 12 has four teams in the poll (No. 19 West Virginia, No. 20 Iowa State and No. 23 Texas).

KU will face top-ranked Duke (2-0) at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Champions Classic in New York.

AP PRESEASON COLEGE BASKETBALL TOP 25

No. 1 Duke

No. 2 Kentucky

No. 3 Villanova

No. 4 Oregon

No. 5 North Carolina

No. 6 Indiana

No. 7 Kansas

No. 8 Virginia

No. 9 Wisconsin

No. 10 Arizona

No. 11 Xavier

No. 12 Louisville

No. 13 Michigan State

No. 14 Gonzaga

No. 15 Purdue

No. 16 UCLA

No. 17 Saint Mary’s

No. 18 Syracuse

No. 19 West Virginia

No. 20 Iowa State

No. 21 Rhode Island

No. 22 Creighton

No. 23 Texas

No. 24 Cincinnati

No. 25 California