By Rod Beard The Detroit News Comments Tim Hardaway Jr., Trey Burke and Glenn Robinson III ran past Illinois on Sunday, paving their way to the No. 1 ranking Monday. (Joe Robbins / Getty Images) Champaign, Ill. — Michigan sophomore Trey Burke can't remember the last time the Wolverines were ranked No. 1. That's because he was just three weeks old. For the first time since early in the 1992-93 season, U-M (19-1, 6-1 Big Ten) is back atop the Associated Press Top 25, following wins over Purdue and Illinois last week. Michigan was No. 2 last week but top-ranked Duke's 27-point loss at Miami opened the door for the Wolverines. The Wolverines received 51 first-place votes, just ahead of...
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