Kentucky’s 75-70 loss at Auburn (No. 162 in KenPom.com’s rankings) -- in basketball, not football -- on Saturday confirmed three things.

Kareem Canty (26 points) deserves more attention. Kentucky ain’t Kentucky right now. We have more questions than answers in college basketball at this point in the season.

A year ago, in Week 10, we knew more.

Arizona, led by Stanley Johnson and Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, looked like the top dog in the Pac-12. Frank Kaminsky and Sam Dekker anchored a Wisconsin team that played like a Final Four squad. We realized that Kentucky’s pursuit of perfection was no longer a fantasy. And Gonzaga, Kansas, Villanova and Duke were all strong.

This season, in Week 10, little seems certain.

North Carolina overcame a sloppy first half to top NC State on Saturday. But Clemson’s win over Miami -- its third consecutive victory over a ranked team -- and Notre Dame’s victory at Duke made us question Miami’s and Duke’s respective standings in the ACC.

Providence lost at home to Seton Hall. And the Kentucky Wildcats lost a basketball game to the same Auburn Tigers who had lost five of their previous six games entering Saturday's matchup.

Please save that “Everyone wants to beat Kentucky so they bring their A game” stuff. Maybe that’s true. There was time when everyone couldn’t beat Kentucky even if they brought their A games.

Ben Simmons compiled 16 points and 18 rebounds to help LSU ease past Arkansas to 4-1 in the SEC. Derick E. Hingle/USA TODAY Sports

We’ll try to sort out the rest of Saturday’s action below:

Best performance by a guy who might win the Wooden Award: Buddy Hield scored 17 points (5-for-11, 4-for-8 from the 3-point line), recorded four steals (including a key theft to seal the victory), four rebounds and two blocks in Oklahoma’s 70-68 win over West Virginia. Ben Simmons tallied 16 points and 18 rebounds in LSU’s 76-74 victory over Arkansas. We’ll give the edge to Hield here based on the circumstances and competition.

Worst sportsmanship of the night: Less than 24 hours after Monmouth and Iona tussled after their matchup, Northern Illinois’ Travon Baker started a fight when he hammered Western Michigan’s Tucker Haymond on a fast break. It was a dangerous play that the MAC should review. Baker should be suspended.

Best game: Oklahoma and West Virginia did not disappoint. Yes, the Mountaineers missed their chance to become the sixth team in college basketball history to defeat the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the country in consecutive games. But they were tough on the road against an Oklahoma team that will probably secure the No. 1 ranking Monday. West Virginia’s pressure forced 18 Oklahoma turnovers but also resulted in 32 free throws for the Sooners, who made 27. This was a great game. Another thriller in the Big 12.

Best week for a fan base: No, Clemson didn’t win football's national title game Monday, but the young Tigers participated in one of the better championship games in recent history. Meanwhile, Clemson basketball started a run of three consecutive wins over ranked teams, capped by the team’s victory over Miami on Saturday. Louisville, Duke and Miami all fell in Greenville, South Carolina, this week. Clemson fans have had a lot to smile about.

Biggest Problem for Elite Teams on Saturday: Foul trouble affected some of the most significant games of the weekend. Brandon Ingram drew his third foul early in the second half of Duke’s home loss to Notre Dame. Kris Dunn fouled out late during Providence’s 81-72 home loss to Seton Hall. And West Virginia committed 27 fouls against Oklahoma. Devin Williams missed a significant portion of the second half due to foul trouble.

Most Clutch Performance: Khadeem Lattin's late tip-in to give Oklahoma a 70-68 advantage in the final seconds was a crucial moment for the young talent. But Lester Medford's 3-pointer at the buzzer of Baylor’s 63-60 win over Texas Tech should be considered, too.

Best Comeback: North Carolina forward Kennedy Meeks missed seven games with a knee injury and saw limited action against Syracuse last weekend. But he logged 30 quality minutes in the Tar Heels' 67-55 win over NC State on Saturday, while recording 23 points and six rebounds.