The majority of nationally-ranked college hoops teams will retreat to their home venues for most of the next four weeks to close out the second half of their non-conference slate. While we watch the likes of Kentucky demolish Columbia in Lexington and Texas obliterate Lipscomb in Austin, let’s take a gallop away from the hard court and into the world of film in those two cities and the 23 others that occupy this week’s Associated Press Rankings.
The Week 4 Re-Rankings review the best movie filmed (at least partially) in each of the cities that the top 25 teams call home, ranking them from worst to best.
Check out all of the 2014-15 Re-Ranks here.


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