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Hokies, Spiders move into AP poll

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Virginia Tech and Richmond used upsets of big-name teams to move into the first in-season Associated Press college basketball poll.

The Hokies, whose 3-0 start includes an overtime triumph over then-No. 3 Villanova, debuted at No. 16 Monday — one spot below Virginia, which fell from No. 4 after a stunning defeat to San Francisco.

The Spiders, who upended then No. 10 Kentucky, joined the Top 25 at No. 19. Gonzaga remained first and Baylor second.

Iowa moved up two spots to No. 3, with Wisconsin and Illinois rounding out the top five. The Illini are in the top five for the first time since reaching No. 1 in 2004-05.

No. 7 Kansas was ranked for the 222nd consecutiv­e week, breaking the record set by UCLA from 1966-80.

More college basketball: Courtney Ramey had the go-ahead driving score with 20 seconds left to help No. 17 Texas hold off Davidson 78-76 in Monday’s opening game of the relocated Maui Invitation­al in Asheville, North Carolina. Ramey’s score broke a 76-all tie, then the Longhorns (2-0) came up with a pair of stops on the final possession, when the Wildcats (1-1) had a chance to tie or win. Ramey scored 14 points to lead the Longhorns, who shot 48% and had six players in double figures. ... Late Sunday, James Madison (2-1) gained its first victory over a Division I team under coach Mark Byington, beating visiting Radford 67-59 behind Vado Morse's 26 points.

College football: Minnesota called off this weekend’s home game against Northweste­rn, the second straight cancellati­on for the Golden Gophers due to a spike in COVID-19 cases within the program. Seven additional positive cases were confirmed, bringing the program’s total to 47 since Nov. 19.

NFL: Texans receiver Will Fuller announced on social media Monday that he was suspended six games for violating the NFL’s policy on performanc­e-enhancing drugs.

Fuller said that the suspension was from a medication he was prescribed that he believed to be permitted, but that was banned under the league’s policy.

“I want to sincerely apologize to the Texans organizati­on and all of my fans for this mistake,” he wrote on Instagram. “I am looking forward to putting this all behind me and returning better than ever in 2021.”

Fuller ranks 10th in the NFL with 879 yards receiving and eight TDs this season, which are both career highs.

Fuller, a first-round pick in 2016, has had five 100-yard receiving games this season, capped by a season-high 171-yard, two-TD performanc­e in the Texans’ win over the Lions on Thanksgivi­ng.

■ The Giants expect QB Daniel Jones to miss some time after an MRI revealed he has a hamstring, according to reports. Coach Joe Judge said the team was in a “wait-and-see mode” on the severity of the injury and a timeline for Jones’ return. Veteran Colt McCoy replaced Jones in Sunday’s win over the Bengals. ... Colts punter Rigoberto Sanchez announced that he will undergo surgery to remove a cancerous tumor before it spread. Sanchez and the team didn’t provide more details or a timeline for his recovery and return.

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