Michigan makes the ๐’๐’‚๐’“๐’ˆ๐’†๐’”๐’• jump in the 70-year history of the AP Poll coming in at No. 4 in…

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Michigan makes the ๐’๐’‚๐’“๐’ˆ๐’†๐’”๐’• jump in the 70-year history of the AP Poll coming in at No. 4 in week four!

 

#GoBlue ใ€ฝ๏ธ๐Ÿ€

In the AP Top 25 poll released Monday, December 2, 2019, the Michigan Wolverines surged from unranked straight to No. 4โ€”an unprecedented jump that matches the largest climb in over 70 years of AP Poll history . The only other program to make that dramatic leap was Kansas in late November 1989 .

 

 

 

What Sparked the Ascent?

 

Michigan began the season outside the Top 25, but their undefeated run in the prestigious Battleย 4ย Atlantis tournament was a statement. Victories included:

 

Iowa State

 

No.ย 6 North Carolina (73โ€“64)

 

No.ย 8 Gonzaga in the Bahamas final (82โ€“64)

 

 

This 7โ€“0 start and wealth of quality wins earned them 9 first-place votes and a leap from receiving votes to the top five .

 

 

 

The 2019-20 Context

 

New head coach Juwan Howard, former Fab Five member, took over and immediately delivered results, leading Michigan to a flawless 7โ€“0 start .

 

Senior guard Zavier Simpson became a key playmaker and led the nation in assists (~9.7 ppg) .

 

Center Jon Teske shined in the Bahamas, earning tournament MVP honors after dominating boards and blocks .

 

 

Michiganโ€™s championship odds rallied in parallelโ€”grabbing +2000 lines in futures betting after the poll jump .

 

 

 

Why It Matters

 

This feat represents the biggest single-week climb since the AP poll began in January 1949 .

 

It reaffirmed Michiganโ€™s return to elite national prominence, reminding fans and analysts of their championship pedigree.

 

The 2019-20 campaign echoed the school’s storied success, including multiple Final Four runs and legendary teams like the Fab Five and the 2013โ€“14 Sweet Sixteen squad .

 

 

 

 

Aftermath & Legacy

 

This jump tied Kansas (1989) for the largest rise ever in AP poll, a mark that still stands .

 

It marked Michiganโ€™s highest debut ever in the AP Poll eraโ€”No. 4 in just their fifth poll appearance of the season .

 

It reaffirmed Juwan Howardโ€™s instant impact as a coach, setting the tone for future success .

 

 

 

 

In Summary

 

What unfolded in early December 2019 was a seismic moment:

 

From unranked to No. 4 in one weekโ€”Michigan joined Kansas as the only teams to pull off such a monumental vault .

 

A 7โ€“0 start under Juwan Howard, highlighted by the Battle 4 Atlantis championship and dominant performances by key players.

 

A turning point in their season and a powerful reminder to college hoops: #GoBlue is back.

 

 

 

 

Michiganโ€™s jump isnโ€™t just a statโ€”itโ€™s a testament to resilience, star power, and legacy. And while 2019-20 is the most famous case, they’ve continued flirting with big jumps in recent seasons too, like the rise to No.โ€ฏ12 in February 2025 following signature Big Ten wins .

 

Hereโ€™s an in-depth look at Michiganโ€™s record-breaking jump in the AP Poll:

 

 

 

๐Ÿ€ History-Making Leap to No. 4

 

In the AP Top 25 poll released Monday, December 2, 2019, the Michigan Wolverines surged from unranked straight to No. 4โ€”an unprecedented jump that matches the largest climb in over 70 years of AP Poll history . The only other program to make that dramatic leap was Kansas in late November 1989 .

 

 

 

What Sparked the Ascent?

 

Michigan began the season outside the Top 25, but their undefeated run in the prestigious Battleย 4ย Atlantis tournament was a statement. Victories included:

 

Iowa State

 

No.ย 6 North Carolina (73โ€“64)

 

No.ย 8 Gonzaga in the Bahamas final (82โ€“64)

 

 

This 7โ€“0 start and wealth of quality wins earned them 9 first-place votes and a leap from receiving votes to the top five .

 

 

 

The 2019-20 Context

 

New head coach Juwan Howard, former Fab Five member, took over and immediately delivered results, leading Michigan to a flawless 7โ€“0 start .

 

Senior guard Zavier Simpson became a key playmaker and led the nation in assists (~9.7 ppg) .

 

Center Jon Teske shined in the Bahamas, earning tournament MVP honors after dominating boards and blocks .

 

 

Michiganโ€™s championship odds rallied in parallelโ€”grabbing +2000 lines in futures betting after the poll jump .

 

 

 

Why It Matters

 

This feat represents the biggest single-week climb since the AP poll began in January 1949 .

 

It reaffirmed Michiganโ€™s return to elite national prominence, reminding fans and analysts of their championship pedigree.

 

The 2019-20 campaign echoed the school’s storied success, including multiple Final Four runs and legendary teams like the Fab Five and the 2013โ€“14 Sweet Sixteen squad .

 

 

 

 

Aftermath & Legacy

 

This jump tied Kansas (1989) for the largest rise ever in AP poll, a mark that still stands .

 

It marked Michiganโ€™s highest debut ever in the AP Poll eraโ€”No. 4 in just their fifth poll appearance of the season .

 

It reaffirmed Juwan Howardโ€™s instant impact as a coach, setting the tone for future success .

 

 

 

 

In Summary

 

What unfolded in early December 2019 was a seismic moment:

 

From unranked to No. 4 in one weekโ€”Michigan joined Kansas as the only teams to pull off such a monumental vault .

 

A 7โ€“0 start under Juwan Howard, highlighted by the Battle 4 Atlantis championship and dominant performances by key players.

 

A turning point in their season and a powerful reminder to college hoops: #GoBlue is back.

 

 

 

 

Michiganโ€™s jump isnโ€™t just a statโ€”itโ€™s a testament to resilience, star power, and legacy. And while 2019-20 is the most famous case, they’ve continued flirting with big jumps in recent seasons too, like the rise to No.โ€ฏ12 in February 2025 following signature Big Ten wins .

 

 

 

Let me know if you’d like a recap of how the season unfolded after this surgeโ€”and of course, #GoBlue! ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ€

 

 

 

 

 

 

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