The B10 may have laid an egg in the NCAAs last year, but there’s no arguing that it had star power. The Hoosiers return 4 starters, their three top players (X/race/TJD), and by far the most production of any conference team. The best teams from last year all lost their best player (and they were all big Time stars).
there’s a big drop off from IU , and then we are staring at teams like PSU as far as returning production. In other words, if you look at the 2 links, you will see that aside from IU, the highest rated B10 teams have the lowest returning production, and visa versa.
The teams that dominated the league last year (especially PU, IL and MI) lost a ton. And yet, I see them picked as early favorites and top 25 (way early teams).
I expect the conference to be down, significantly. The Hoosiers have some questions, but far less than other teams.
there’s a big drop off from IU , and then we are staring at teams like PSU as far as returning production. In other words, if you look at the 2 links, you will see that aside from IU, the highest rated B10 teams have the lowest returning production, and visa versa.
The teams that dominated the league last year (especially PU, IL and MI) lost a ton. And yet, I see them picked as early favorites and top 25 (way early teams).
I expect the conference to be down, significantly. The Hoosiers have some questions, but far less than other teams.
Arizona, Arkansas top Andy Katz's way-too-early Power 36 men's basketball rankings
March Madness may be over, but the DI men's basketball rankings continue. Andy Katz breaks down what might have with the top teams as transfer portal and draft deadline looms.
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