Kentucky took a big loss off the court and responded with another big win on it.
Now the Wildcats (11-0) finally get a bit of a break.
The Wildcats, still the unanimous No. 1 in the AP poll after getting all 65 first-place votes Monday, are the only 11-win team in NCAA Division I basketball. No other team from a major conference has played more games.
Two days after 6-foot-8 junior forward Alex Poythress tore his anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee during practice, the Wildcats won 84-70 Saturday over North Carolina, which dropped three spots to 24th in the new poll.
"They were excited about playing the game, but I just think they're — thank goodness we have time between games now to get ourselves right," Kentucky coach John Calipari said after the game. "We played a lot of games in a short period of time. So we have a little (time), in two games in two weeks, which gives us some time."
Kentucky has only two games in two weeks before its SEC opener Jan. 6 against Mississippi. The Wildcats play the next two Saturdays, against UCLA this week and then Dec. 27 at No. 4 Louisville.
LOT OF STABILITY: The top seven spots in this week's poll are unchanged, and the same teams occupy the top 14 slots.
Duke (8-0), Arizona (10-0), Louisville (9-0), Wisconsin (10-1), Virginia (9-0) and Villanova (10-0) are second through seventh. Gonzaga and Texas swapped spots from a week ago while Kansas stayed 10th.