Monday, November 30, 2020

This B1G Week 11/30-12/6

Hello and welcome friends to another edition of This B1G Week. Big Ten Basketball is back and it's as fantastic as always. Sure they didn't face too sharp of competition but they took care of business and went 26-2 in the first week of the season. Things start to heat up this week just in time to prepare for the Big Ten-ACC Challenge next week and conference games starting near after. 



Big Ten Game of the Week

Wednesday - 10 pm - ESPN- Baylor vs Illinois - Illinois is going to play what might be the top non-conference game for the Big Ten this year. 


Nonconference Game of the Week

Saturday - 1 pm - CBS - Baylor vs Gonzaga - It's hard to top a match up of the current number 1 and number 2 teams in the AP poll. It's a perfect lead-in to watch the Top Ten ranked Indiana Football Hoosiers destroy the lowly Wisconsin Badgers. No I'm not biased. 


Team of the Week


Everyone - Some people will think of this as a cop out but I think of it as being similar to 2006 when the Time Person of the Year was You. Simply put, it's just nice to have Big Ten basketball back and the fact that this season is able to happen is remarkable. 


Team of the Weak


Purdue Boilermakers - The Boilers are here based solely on missed opportunities. The were the lone team to play another power conference team and the only team to lose to a power conference team. This is literally the only week this year were this performance would land them on the Team of the Weak line.


Actual Rankings


  1. Illinois - 3-0
  2. Maryland - 3-0
  3. Rutgers - 3-0
  4. Iowa - 2-0
  5. Michigan - 2-0
  6. Michigan State - 2-0
  7. Minnesota - 2-0
  8. Ohio State - 2-0
  9. Wisconsin - 2-0
  10. Indiana - 1-0
  11. Penn State - 1-0
  12. Nebraska - 2-1
  13. Purdue - 1-1
  14. Northwestern - 0-0

B1G Picks

Monday

2:30 pm - ESPN 2 - Providence vs Indiana
Grant's Pick: Indiana, Troy's Pick: Indiana

8 - BTN - North Dakota State @ Minnesota
Grant's Pick: Minnesota, Troy's Pick: Minnesota


Tuesday

1:30 pm or 7 pm - ESPN/2 - Texas/Davidson vs Indiana

3 pm - BTN- Oakland @ Purdue
Grant's Pick: Purdue, Troy's Pick: Purdue

5 pm - BTN - Green Bay @ Wisconsin
Grant's Pick: Wisconsin, Troy's Pick: Wisconsin

7 pm - BTN - Towson @ Maryland
Grant's Pick: Maryland, Troy's Pick: Maryland

7:30 pm - ESPN - Michigan State @ Duke
Grant's Pick: Duke, Troy's Pick: Michigan State

9 pm - BTN - South Dakota @ Minnesota
Grant's Pick: Minnesota, Troy's Pick: Minnesota


Wednesday

TBD - ESPN/2 - TBD vs Indiana

5 pm - BTN - Morehead State @ Ohio State
Grant's Pick: Ohio State, Troy's Pick: Ohio State

5 pm - FS1 - VCU @ Penn State
Grant's Pick: VCU, Troy's Pick: VCU

7 pm - BTN - Ball State @ Michigan
Grant's Pick: Michigan, Troy's Pick: Michigan

9 pm - BTN - Arkansas Pine-Bluff @ Northwestern
Grant's Pick: Northwestern, Troy's Pick: Northwestern

10 pm - BTN - Baylor vs Illinois
Grant's Pick: Illinois, Troy's Pick: Baylor


Thursday

8 pm - BTN - Western Illinois @ Iowa
Grant's Pick: Iowa, Troy's Pick: Iowa


Friday

3 pm - BTN - George Mason @ Maryland
Grant's Pick: Maryland, Troy's Pick: Maryland

5 pm - BTN - Detroit Mercy @ Michigan State
Grant's Pick: Michigan State, Troy's Pick: Michigan State

7 pm - FS1 - Wisconsin @ Marquette
Grant's Pick: Wisconsin, Troy's Pick: Wisconsin

7 pm - BTN - Valparaiso @ Purdue
Grant's Pick: Purdue, Troy's Pick: Purdue

9 pm - BTN North Dakota @ Minnesota
Grant's Pick: Minnesota, Troy's Pick: Minnesota


Saturday

7 pm - BTN - Alabama A&M @ Ohio State
Grant's Pick: Ohio State, Troy's Pick: Ohio State

TBD - TBD - Chicago State @ Northwestern
Grant's Pick: Northwestern, Troy's Pick: Northwestern


Sunday

2 pm - BTN - Florida A&M @ Nebraska
Grant's Pick: Nebraska, Troy's Pick: Nebraska

4 pm - BTN -UCF @ Michigan
Grant's Pick: Michigan, Troy's Pick: Michigan

6 pm - BTN - Western Michigan @ Michigan State
Grant's Pick: Michigan State, Troy's Pick: Michigan State

8 pm - BTN - Seton Hall @ Penn State
Grant's Pick: Seton Hall, Troy's Pick: Seton Hall




Grant's Previous Week Pick Record: 27-0

Grant's Total Pick Record: 27-0

Troy's Previous Week Pick Record: 26-1

Troy's Total Pick Record: 26-1



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Wednesday, November 25, 2020

This B1G Week 11/25-29

Hello and welcome friends to another edition of This B1G Week. After what feels like a decade, Big Ten Basketball is back! As dominant as the conference was last year, this year the league could get even better. If you want to read a more in-depth preview of the Big Ten, check out our Big Ten Basketball Preview by clicking the blue words.

This B1G Week will follow a similar format as last year's with some games to watch, the current standings, and a schedule of that week's games. The Team of the Week and Team of the Weak segments will return next week when teams have actually played games. 



Big Ten Game of the Week

Wednesday - 6 pm - CBS Sports - Liberty vs Purdue - This opening week sees nearly everyone in the league facing off against mid-major opponents, except for Purdue. The Boilers face off against Liberty, a very solid mid-major program, and will go on to play a power conference foe in either Clemson or Mississippi.


Nonconference Game of the Week

Thursday - 1:30 - Fox - Gonzaga vs Kansas - One thing to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. In between your second and third plate, a top ten match up will be tipping off. The Zags will enter the year as favorites to win the whole thing and I have them as favorites to beat the Jayhawks. 


Preseason Power Ranking


  1. Wisconsin
  2. Illinois
  3. Michigan State
  4. Iowa
  5. Indiana
  6. Rutgers
  7. Purdue
  8. Ohio State
  9. Michigan
  10. Minnesota
  11. Maryland
  12. Penn State
  13. Northwestern
  14. Nebraska


Last Season's Final Standings


  1. Wisconsin - 14-6 - 21-10
  2. Maryland - 14-6 - 24-7
  3. Michigan State - 14-6 - 22-9
  4. Illinois - 13-7 - 21-10
  5. Ohio State - 11-9 - 21-10
  6. Penn State - 11-9 - 21-10
  7. Iowa - 11-9 - 20-11
  8. Rutgers - 11-9 - 20-11
  9. Michigan - 10-10 - 19-12
  10. Purdue - 9-11 - 16-15
  11. Indiana 9-11 - 20-12
  12. Minnesota 8-12 - 15-16
  13. Northwestern - 3-17 - 8-23
  14. Nebraska - 2-18 - 7-25

B1G Picks

Wednesday

Noon - BTN - McNeese State @ Nebraska
Grant's Pick: Nebraska, Troy's Pick: Nebraska

2 pm - ESPN - Illinois State @ Ohio State
Grant's Pick: Ohio State, Troy's Pick: Ohio State

2 pm - BTN - North Carolina A&T @ Illinois
Grant's Pick: Illinois, Troy's Pick: Illinois

2 pm - BTN+ - Old Dominion @ Maryland
Grant's Pick: Maryland, Troy's Pick: Maryland

4 pm - ESPN 2 - Bowling Green @ Michigan
Grant's Pick: Michigan, Troy's Pick: Michigan

4 pm - BTN - NC Central @ Iowa
Grant's Pick: Iowa, Troy's Pick: Iowa

6 pm - CBS Sports - Liberty vs Purdue
Grant's Pick: Purdue, Troy's Pick: Purdue

6 pm - BTN - Eastern Michigan @ Michigan State
Grant's Pick: Michigan State, Troy's Pick: Michigan State

7 pm - BTN+ - Green Bay @ Minnesota
Grant's Pick: Minnesota, Troy's Pick: Minnesota

7 pm - BTN+ - Sacred Heart @ Rutgers
Grant's Pick: Rutgers, Troy's Pick: Rutgers

8 pm - BTN - Tennessee Tech @ Indiana
Grant's Pick: Indiana, Troy's Pick: Indiana

10 pm - BTN - Eastern Illinois @ Wisconsin
Grant's Pick: Wisconsin, Troy's Pick: Wisconsin



Thursday

Noon - BTN - Chicago State @ Illinois 
Grant's Pick: Illinois, Troy's Pick: Illinois

2 pm - BTN - Nevada @ Nebraska
Grant's Pick: Nevada, Troy's Pick: Nebraska

6/8:30 pm - CBS Sports - Clemson/Mississippi State vs Purdue


Friday

1 pm - BTN - Ohio @ Illinois
Grant's Pick: Illinois, Troy's Pick: Illinois

3 pm - BTN - Navy @ Maryland
Grant's Pick: Maryland, Troy's Pick: Maryland

5 pm - BTN - Southern @ Iowa
Grant's Pick: Iowa, Troy's Pick: Iowa

7 pm - BTN - Fairleigh Dickinson @ Rutgers
Grant's Pick: Rutgers, Troy's Pick: Rutgers

9 pm - BTN - Arkansas Pine-Bluff @ Wisconsin
Grant's Pick: Wisconsin, Troy's Pick: Wisconsin


Saturday

Noon - BTN - North Dakota State @ Nebraska
Grant's Pick: Nebraska, Troy's Pick: Nebraska

1 pm - BTN+ - VMI @ Penn State
Grant's Pick: Penn State, Troy's Pick: Penn State

6 pm - BTN - Loyola Marymount @ Minnesota
Grant's Pick: Minnesota, Troy's Pick: Minnesota

8 pm - BTN - Notre Dame @ Michigan State
Grant's Pick: Michigan State, Troy's Pick: Michigan State


Sunday

Noon - BTN - UMass Lowell @ Ohio State 
Grant's Pick: Ohio State, Troy's Pick: Ohio State

2 pm - BTN - Mount Saint Mary's vs Maryland
Grant's Pick: Maryland, Troy's Pick: Maryland

4 pm - BTN - Hofstra @ Rutgers
Grant's Pick: Rutgers, Troy's Pick: Rutgers

6 pm - BTN - Oakland @ Michigan
Grant's Pick: Michigan, Troy's Pick: Michigan



Grant's Previous Season Record: 196-80 (71.0%)

Troy's Previous Season Record: 202-74 (73.2%)




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Tuesday, November 24, 2020

2020-21 College Basketball Preview

College hoops is home! The whole world changed in mid-March and it surely impacted college basketball. Not only was the entire NCAA Tournament cancelled but this season was delayed and teams are playing less games than they usually do. Much like we've seen with the college football season, games will be postponed or cancelled outright, that's just the nature of this season. Heck the Ivy League isn't even going to play Winter Sports. Yet there will be a season and there will be an NCAA Tournament. Things will look much different than normal but the rims are still 10 feet tall, it's the same height as it is in New York City and every other place in this country. 


We'll be going conference by conference giving who we think will win the conference, other championship contenders, and quick thoughts on the league. 



American East


Conference Champion: Vermont


Other Contenders: UMBC, Albany


One Thought: John Becker is one of the best coaches in college basketball that no one talks about and has Vermont poised to win the league. UMBC will often get the headlines due to their famous upset but Vermont is the true class of the American East. 


American


Conference Champion: Houston


Other Contenders: Memphis


One Thought: A league often caught in the middle ground between Power Conference and Mid-Major, the AAC has a very strong front runner in Houston and a handful of other teams that can make a run at making the tournament. 


Atlantic Sun


Conference Champion: Lipscomb


Other Contenders: Liberty


One Thought: After being one of the final teams last season to remain undefeated, Liberty looks like they won't be the clear favorite to three-peat in the league. Lipscomb has the potential to have a very potent offense that can knock off the Flames. 


Atlantic Ten


Conference Champion: Richmond


Other Contenders: Saint Louis, Dayton


One Thought: The A-10 loses the National Player of the Year but gets teams in Richmond and Saint Louis that could spend time in the Top 25. 


ACC


Conference Champion: Virginia


Other Contenders: Duke, North Carolina, Florida State, Louisville


One Thought: Yes ACC fans, the regular season is more important than the conference tournament. The ACC is coming off of their worst season in over a decade and shouldn't be too much better as everything falls off after the fifth team.



Big 12


Conference Champion: Baylor


Other Contenders: Kansas, Texas Tech, West Virginia


One Thought: The Big 12 should be a dog fight at the top with all four of the teams listed most likely being top 15 squads. 


Big East


Conference Champion: Villanova


Other Contenders: Creighton


One Thought: The addition of UCONN to the league only makes it more competitive but Villanova is the clear favorite for the league despite Creighton being a very good team as well. 


Big Sky


Conference Champion: Eastern Washington


Other Contenders: Montana, North Colorado 


One Thought: The Big Sky is similar to the Ohio Valley where the top three should be very competitive with themselves but the rest of the league will struggle to keep up. Eastern Washington should be the favorite in this league but will face a stiff battle from Montana and Northern Colorado. 


Big South


Conference Champion: Winthrop


Other Contenders: UNC Asheville, Gardner-Webb, Charleston Southern


One Thought: Winthrop is the easy favorite in the league. There's some talent below them but it would be hard to see them coming close to Winthrop in the final standings. 


Big Ten


Why don't you just read our Big Ten specific preview you goofy goober. 


Big West


Conference Champion: UC Irvine


Other Contenders: UC Santa Barbara


One Thought: It'll come down to the Anteaters and the team from the hometown of the greatest TV Show ever produced. *Gus from Psych voice* You know that's right. 


Colonial


Conference Champion: Hofstra


Other Contenders: Charleston, Northeastern, Towson


One Thought: The CAA will only receive one bid to the NCAA tournament but the top of the league will be very competitive with each other. 


Conference USA


Conference Champion: Western Kentucky


Other Contenders: North Texas, Louisiana Tech, Marshall


One Thought: Western Kentucky's roster is head and shoulders above the rest of the league with four senior starters and multiple all-conference team contenders. 


Horizon


Conference Champion: Wright State


Other Contenders: Youngstown State, Northern Kentucky


One Thought: After a multi-year battle between Wright State and Northern Kentucky for conference dominance it looks like Wright State has won out for this season. With their addition to the conference, it'll be interesting to see what IPFW and Robert Morris add to the league. 


Ivy League


One Thought: The Ivy League isn't playing Winter Sports this year so don't get a conference preview this year. 


MAAC


Conference Champion: Siena


Other Contenders: Iona, Monmouth, Saint Peter's


One Thought: Siena is the most talented team but the big storyline of the conference is Rick Pitino's  return to coaching college basketball. 


Mid-American


Conference Champion: Bowling Green State


Other Contenders: Buffalo, Akron, Ball State


One Thought: The single A MAC should be ultra competitive this year with many very guard heavy teams. Justin Turner returning the BGSU after toying with the transfer market is huge for the league as he got a lot of interest from some major conference teams. 


MEAC


Conference Champion: North Carolina Central


Other Contenders: Norfolk State, North Carolina A&T, Morgan State, Howard


One Thought: Howard made headlines this offseason with the commitments of 5-Star recruit Makur Maker (younger brother of Thon Maker) and top transfer Nojel Eastern (from Purdue). HBUCs (which make up the majority of the MEAC) have often struggled to recruit due to a lack of financial resources but things like this make it look like the tide is turning on the height of their recruiting levels. 


Missouri Valley


Conference Champion: Loyola-Chicago


Other Contenders: Northern Iowa


One Thought: One of the few conferences that was able to complete their tournament before everything got canceled, the MVC should be a two horse race with two very talented teams. Northern Iowa was competing for an at-large bid last season and Loyola-Chicago is going to start five seniors. 


Mountain West


Conference Champion: San Diego State


Other Contenders: Utah State, Boise State, Colorado State, UNLV


One Thought: SDSU was one of the teams the have to feel for most once the tournament got canceled. They should still be a very strong team, just not as great as last year. 


Northeast


Conference Champion: Fairleigh Dickinson


Other Contenders: Bryant, LIU, Mount Saint Mary's


One Thought: As much as I like how the NEC will be very competitive at the top of their league, I am too busy trying to start a justice for Merrimack movement. In their first season as a Division One school Merrimack won the conference outright but we're eligible to compete in the conference tournament or the NCAA/NIT tournaments due to an outdated rule of the NCAA where teams cannot compete in NCAA sponsored post-season tournaments for the first one-two season in D1. 


Ohio Valley


Conference Champion: Murray State


Other Contenders: Austin Peay, Belmont


One Thought: The OVC was one of the few conference that were able to complete their conference tournament last season so we know Belmont would've gone dancing. This year will come down to what it has each of the last few years, to the trio of Murray State, Austin Peay, and Belmont. 


Pac-12


Conference Champion: Oregon


Other Contenders: UCLA, Stanford, Arizona, Arizona State


One Thought: The Pac-12 was the surprise Power Six conference of last year and have five teams that have a legitimate shot at the conference crown. 


Patriot


Conference Champion: Colgate


Other Contenders: Loyola Maryland, Boston, Bucknell, Lehigh


One Thought: The Patriot was the last conference to be able to play their tournament title game before being shut down. Colgate played in that game and will be the favorite to win a league that will have a very competitive top half. 


SEC


Conference Champion: Kentucky


Other Contenders: Tennessee


One Thought: After a down year in 2019-20, the SEC looks to have bounced back with two title-contenders and an additional six team with a chance at the tournament. 


SoCon


Conference Champion: Furman


Other Contenders: UNC Greensboro


One Thought: The SoCon has been a delightful league the past few seasons and they'll once again be super competitive. Expect to see some power conference teams lose to SoCon teams in nonconference play. 


Southland


Conference Champion: Stephen F Austin


Other Contenders: Nicholls State, Abilene Christian


One Thought: Stephen F Austin has been a powerhouse in this league the last decade and, while Nicholls State and Abilene Christian will be competitive, that dominance won't fade this year. 


SWAC


Conference Champion: Texas Southern


Other Contenders: Southern, Prairie View A&M, Jackson State


One Thought: After a few years of dominance it looks like someone will finally take over at the top of the SWAC from Prairie View A&M. 


Summit


Conference Champion: South Dakota State


Other Contenders: North Dakota State, South Dakota


One Thought: The Jackbunnies return nearly everyone from last year's conference co-champion making them the clear favorites. 


Sun Belt


Conference Champion: Arkansas Little Rock


Other Contenders: Georgia State


One Thought: There are really only one team in the Sun Belt that looks like it can compete with Little Rock and that is Georgia State. Both teams are capable of taking down power conference teams should they get the chance to play them.


West Coast


Conference Champion: Gonzaga


Other Contenders: BYU, San Francisco


One Thought: Gonzaga is easily the class of this conference, possible all of college basketball. Other contenders were only listed out of obligation. 


WAC


Conference Champion: New Mexico State


Other Contenders: Grand Canyon


One Thought: The question for the WAC is the same is it is every year: can anyone compete with New Mexico State? The Aggies have won the regular season title in 6 of the last 7 seasons and have represented the conference in 8 of the last 10 NCAA tournaments. 




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Monday, November 23, 2020

Big Ten Basketball Preview

Hello all, it's been awhile. This is the first post on Head in the Game since our NBA Bubble Preview back in July and our first college basketball post since March 10th, which *checks calendar* was 19 years ago. We've been busy catching lightning bugs, playing cornhole, drinking pop and making pudgie pies over a bonfire. Hey, those are very Midwest things. You know what else is a very Midwest thing (and New Jersey and Maryland)? The Big Ten! As you can tell, the Head in the Game team participated in a virtual segue workshop. 

College basketball is back after what felt like a decade. Things definitely still aren't back to business as usual. There's going to be little to no fans for the majority of the season. The non-conference season is going to be shorter than usual and some leagues will be playing a different schedule than they normally do. In fact, it's reasonable to expect plenty of delayed/cancelled games, especially early in the season. 

The Big Ten is going to have a more normal conference season and it's sure to be a good one. Last season the league was set to have 11 Teams make the NCAA Tournament before things got shut down, but this year is still shaping up to be extremely competitive. Right now I see 9 teams that look like strong contenders to make it this year, possibly 10 depending on how Minnesota performs. Two of the top three players in the conference are back, as well as several other high end players. With all this it is clear that if you can win in the Big Ten, you can win anywhere. 


Awards


Player of the Year: Luka Garza - Iowa -  It's not often that the reigning conference player of the year returns for another year, but that's what we have here. Luka Garza is both the leading candidate for the conference player of the year and the national player of the year. I think Ayo Dosunmu will give him a run for his money for both awards, but in the end, Garza will slightly edge him out. 


Coach of the Year: Greg Gard - Wisconsin - It's hard to pick Coach of the Year in the preseason as it typically goes to the coach whose team had lower expectations and exceeds them. That's why I selected my preseason conference champ's coach to win it. 


Freshman of the Year: Khristian Lander - Indiana - Lander was the highest rated recruit coming into the Big Ten and he meets an area of need for Indiana, guard depth. With the high amount of talent the Big Ten is returning, it didn't bring in too many highly rated recruits. Lander will come in as the league potential star Freshman.


First Team All-Conference: G - Marcus Carr (Minnesota), G - Ayo Dosunmu (Illinois), F - Isaiah Livers (Michigan), F - Trayce Jackson-Davis (Indiana), C - Luka Garza (Iowa)



14. Nebraska


2019-20 Record: 7-25 (2-18, 14th in Big Ten)


Preseason KenPom Rating: 118th


Key Returners: Thorir Thorbarnson (SR), Yvan Ouedraogo (SO)


Key Arrivals: Trey McGowens (Transfer Pitt), Dalano Banton (Transfer Western Kentucky), Kobe Webster (Transfer Western Illinois), Shamiel Steveson (Transfer Pitt), Derrick Walker (Transfer Tennessee), Teddy Allen (JUCO), Lat Mayen (JUCO), Eduardo Andre (FR), Elijah Wood (FR)


Key Departures: Haanif Cheatham (Graduation), Dachon Burke (Pro), Cam Mack (Transfer To Prairie View A&M), Jervay Green (Transfer to Pacific), Kevin Cross (Transfer to Tulane)


Outlook: Nebraska struggled in their first year under head coach Fred Hoiberg and this upcoming season doesn't look too much more optimistic. The Cornhuskers return only one of their top six scorers from the previous season after being decimated by transfers and the decision to go pro by Dachon Burke. For Nebraska to be competitive this season, they'll be heavily reliant on transfers. Dalano Banton, who is transferring from Western Kentucky, should take over ball handling duties, but the big addition would be Pitt transfer Trey McGowens, who is the key factor if the Huskers want to get out of 14th place. 


13. Northwestern


2019-20 Record: 8-23 (3-17, 13th in Big Ten)


Preseason KenPom Rating: 70th


Key Returners: Anthony Gaines (SR), Miller Kopp (JR), Pete Nance (JR), Ryan Young (R. SO), Robbie Beran (SO), Boo Buie (SO)


Key Arrivals: Chase Audige (Transfer William & Mary), Ty Berry (FR)


Key Departures: Pat Spencer (Graduation), A.J Turner (Graduation)


Outlook: Once the darling of the league during their run to their first tournament appearance in 2017, Northwestern has settled back into the Big Ten's cellar. The Wildcats have talent on their roster due to multiple good recruiting class, yet they lack the top end talent necessary to compete in this conference. The team returns its leading scorer in Miller Kopp, and last year's freshman standout Boo Buie is looking to keep improving at point guard. The Wildcats have the ability to surprise some teams and pick off a win or two against the teams in the middle of the standings, but I doubt they'll win many games against teams finishing higher than them in the conference. 


12. Penn State


2019-20 Record: 21-10 (11-9, Tied for 5th in Big Ten)


Preseason KenPom Rating: 64th


Key Returners: Jamari Wheeler (SR), John Harrar (SR), Izaiah Brockington (R. JR), Myreon Jones (JR), Myles Dread (JR), Seth Lundy (SO)


Key Arrivals: Sam Sessoms (Transfer Binghampton), Dallion Johnson (FR), DJ Gordon (FR), Caleb Dorsey (FR), Abdou Tsimbila (FR), Patrick Kelly (R FR)


Key Departures: Lamar Stevens (Graduation), Mike Watkins (Graduation), Curtis Jones (Graduation) 


Outlook: Well you try to be proactive and write your preview early and you're so excited that you finish, then a couple hours later everything changes. That's exactly what happened with Penn State. I had written their Outlook with the thought that Pat Chambers would be coaching this team, but that's not happening now. As inconvenient as it is for me, this situation sounds like what's best for the school is for Chambers to be gone. I still like this team more than Northwestern and Nebraska, but I'm certainly dropping down from the tier with Maryland and Minnesota where I had them previously. We'll see what happens with this year, but I have a feeling I'll be coming back to this post to talk about one of their key pieces deciding to forgo this season and transfer. 


11. Maryland


2019-20 Record: 24-7 (14-6, Tied for 1st in Big Ten)


Preseason KenPom Rating: 51st


Key Returners: Darryl Morsell (SR), Eric Ayala (JR), Aaron Wiggins (JR), Donta Scott (SO)


Key Arrivals: Jairus Hamilton (Transfer Boston College), Galin Smith (Transfer Alabama), Marcus Dockery (FR), Aquan Smart (FR), Arnaud Revas (FR)


Key Departures: Anthony Cowan (Graduation), Jalen Smith (Pro)


Outlook: The Terrapins are coming off of their most successful season since joining the Big Ten. They captured a share of the regular season league title and were a sure bet to be a top three seed in the NCAA Tournament. Once the season got shut down Maryland lost a lot. First, they lost their chance to make a deep tournament run. Next, they lost their two best players, Cowan to graduation and Jalen Smith to the draft. Yes, the Terps return a lot of key pieces, but the pieces that aren't returning played such a huge role that it's next to impossible to replace them. I expect the Terps to be playing on the first day of the Big Ten Tournament but get at least one win against one of the better teams in the conference.  


10. Minnesota


2019-20 Record: 15-16 (8-12, 12th in Big Ten)


Preseason KenPom Rating: 35th


Key Returners: Eric Curry (R SR), Marcus Carr (R JR), Gabe Kalscheur (JR), Isaiah Ihnen (SO), Tre' Williams (SO)


Key Arrivals: Liam Robbins (Transfer Drake), Both Gach (Transfer Utah), Brandon Johnson (Transfer Western Michigan), Jamal Mashburn Jr (FR), Martice Mitchell (FR), David Mutaf (FR)


Key Departures: Alihan Demir (Graduation), Daniel Oturu (Pro), Payton Willis (Transfer to College of Charleston)


Outlook: Richard Pitino might have the hottest seat in the Big Ten. In eight years he's only led the Golden Gophers to two NCAA Tournament bids and given a below .500 record last season, they would've only made the NCAA tournament with a Big Ten tournament win. This season won't get much easier for Pitino to prove his keep in Minnesota. Daniel Oturu was by and large their best player but left to enter the draft. Two transfers, Liam Robbins from Drake and Both Gach from Utah (who is awaiting approval to play this season), will try to fill his role. The Gophers do return the oft-injured Eric Curry and one of the league's top point guards in Marcus Carr.  


9. Michigan


2019-20 Record: 19-12 (10-10, 9th in Big Ten)


Preseason KenPom Rating: 17th


Key Returners: Austin Davis (R SR), Isaiah Livers (SR), Eli Brooks (SR), Brandon Johns Jr (JR), Franz Wagner (SO)


Key Arrivals: Chaundee Brown (Transfer Wake Forest), Mike Smith (Transfer Columbia), Hunter Dickinson (FR), Zeb Jackson (FR), Terrance Williams (FR)


Key Departures: Zavier Simpson (Graduation), Jon Teske (Graduation), David DeJulius (Transfer to Cincinnati)


Outlook: The Wolverines have one of the conference's best one-two punch in Isaiah Livers and Franz Wagner. Michigan was a completely different team once Livers was out with injury, so a key to this season will be keeping him healthy. Wagner is looking to make a jump in his Sophomore year after a stellar Freshman campaign. After this duo, there are a lot of question marks on the roster. Grad transfer Mike Smith, who averaged almost 23 points last season at Columbia, certainly helps, but I believe it will take Juwan Howard a little longer to truly build up the program.


8. Ohio State


2019-20 Record: 21-10 (11-9, Tied for 5th in Big Ten)


Preseason KenPom Rating: 10th


Key Returners: CJ Walker (R SR), Kyle Young (SR), Duane Washington Jr (JR), E.J. Liddell (SO)


Key Arrivals: Seth Towns (Transfer Harvard), Justice Sueing (Transfer Cal), Eugene Brown III (FR), Zed Key (FR), Meechie Johnson Jr. (FR - Won't be eligible until the second semester)


Key Departures: Andre Wesson (Graduation), Kaleb Wesson (Pro), Luther Muhammad (Transfer to Arizona State), D.J. Carton (Transfer to Marquette)


Outlook: Much like last season, where the Buckeyes started 10-0 but finished 21-10, the off season was full of ups and downs. The transfers of Luther Muhammad and D.J. Carton, the graduation of Andre Wesson, and the decision to go pro by his brother Kaleb Wesson certainly were lows. Despite those losses, the Buckeyes still maintain four of their top eight scorers. They also add in a couple of key transfers in Seth Towns and Justice Sueing. OSU is a team I'm not sure what to think about with all the roster changes, so I believe they have plenty of potential to move both up and down the standings.  


7. Purdue


2019-20 Record: 16-15 (9-11, Tied for 10th in Big Ten)


Preseason KenPom Rating: 25th


Key Returners: Aaron Wheeler (R JR), Sasha Stefanovic (R JR), Trevion Williams (JR), Eric Hunter Jr. (JR), Isaiah Thompson (SO)


Key Arrivals: Brandon Newman (R FR), Mason Gillis (R FR), Jaden Ivey (FR), Ethan Mortan (FR), Zach Edey (FR)


Key Departures: Jahaad Proctor (Graduation), Evan Boudreaux (Graduation), Matt Haarms (Transfer to BYU), Nojel Eastern (Transfer to Howard)


Outlook: Losing your lone two seniors to transfers certainly hurts, but while they were both key pieces to the Boilermaker's roster, I wouldn't say either was a top player on this team. Eric Hunter and Trevion Williams both have a chance to make an All-Conference Team during their junior years. Purdue doesn't have an overly competitive frontcourt outside of Williams, but they will have a strong backcourt. Despite the lack of seniors, the Boilermakers will have plenty of experience, but the question is do they have a complete enough team to finish in the top few in the league.  


6. Rutgers


2019-20 Record: 20-11 (11-9, Tied for 5th in Big Ten)


Preseason KenPom Rating: 27th


Key Returners: Jacob Young (R SR), Geo Baker (SR), Myles Johnson (R JR), Montez Mathis (JR), Caleb McConnell (JR), Paul Mulcahy (SO)


Key Arrivals: Cliff Omoruyi (FR), Mawot Mag (FR), Oskar Palmquist (FR), Dean Reiber (FR)


Key Departures: Caleb McConnell (Taking Medical Redshirt, Will Return in 2021-2022), Akwasi Yeboah (Graduation), Shaq Carter (Graduation), Peter Kiss (Transfer to Bryant)


Outlook: The Scarlet Knights were the feel good story in the Big Ten last season. What was once the league's punching bag now has a good chance to finish near the top of the league. They are a very veteran team, with their top five players all being Juniors and Seniors. Omoruyi is the highest rated recruit Rutgers has gotten under Steve Pikiell and looks like he'll be a good Big Ten big in the long run. Rutgers can be a top team in the league this year, but they are in danger of a let down after a surprisingly good season last year, especially with it being likely that there'll be no fans at their home games (where they were 18-1 last year).


5. Indiana


2019-20 Record: 20-11 (9-11, Tied for 10th in Big Ten)


Preseason KenPom Rating: 26th


Key Returners: Joey Brunk (R SR), Al Durham (SR), Race Thompson (R JR) Rob Phinisee (JR), Jerome Hunter (R SO) Trayce Jackson-Davis (SO), Armaan Franklin (SO)


Key Arrivals: Khristian Lander (FR), Anthony Leal (FR), Jordan Geronimo (FR), Trey Galloway (FR)


Key Departures: Devonte Green (Graduation), De'Ron Davis (Graduation), Justin Smith (Transfer to Arkansas)


Outlook: This year looks like it will be the year Archie Miller's program finally makes the next step forward. They return an All-American candidate in Trayce Jackson-Davis and a pair of starting guards. For the third straight year the Hoosiers landed the Indiana Mr. Basketball (Anthony Leal), an award that's produced ten first round picks since 2000. Khristian Lander gives the team another strong option at guard and would've been the heavy favorite to win Mr. Basketball if he hadn't graduated early. The big question for the Hoosiers, as it has been for the past few years, is can they develop outside shooting to be more dynamic offensively. 


4. Iowa


2019-20 Record: 20-11 (11-9, Tied for 5th in Big Ten)


Preseason KenPom Rating: 12th


Key Returners: Jordan Bohannon (R SR), Luka Garza (SR), Jack Nunge (R JR), Connor McCaffery (R JR), Jo Weiskamp (JR), CJ Fredrick (R SO), Joe Toussaint (SO)


Key Arrivals: Ahron Ulis (FR), Tony Perkins (FR), John Ogundele (FR)


Key Departures: Ryan Kreiner (Graduation), Bakari Evelyn (Graduation)


Outlook: I feel like for whatever reason I have to defend my selecting Iowa at four, but I feel like if someone follows Big Ten basketball closely they'll agree with my rationale. Yes, they are returning the national player of the year in Garza. Yes, they are bringing back all their key contributors. Still, I don't trust this team. They've yet to show they are remotely competent enough on the defensive end to win a Big Ten title and Fran McCaffery is as famous for his late season collapses as he is his outbursts at refs. I could be totally wrong and they could finally put it all together, but I'm in a wait to see mode until they prove me wrong. 


3. Michigan State


2019-20 Record: 22-9 (14-6, Tied for 1st in Big Ten)


Preseason KenPom Rating: 15th


Key Returners: Joshua Langford (R SR), Aaron Henry (JR), Marcus Bingham (JR), Gabe Brown (JR), Rocket Watts (SO), Malik Hall (SO)


Key Arrivals: Joey Hauser (Transfer Marquette), Mady Sissoko (FR), AJ Hoggard (FR)


Key Departures: Xavier Tillman (Pro), Cassius Winston (Graduation)


Outlook: I simply trust Tom Izzo more than any other coach in the Big Ten. I'm not in love with this team this year, but I'm confident that Izzo will get everything figured out by the time conference play starts. There's no real replacing Cassius Winston, but with some hopeful growth from Watts and the return of Langford from a season's long injury, hopefully they can retain the production just from two players instead of one. Joey Hauser is a huge add to the roster after sitting out a year following his transfer from Marquette. My expectations remain the same as they are every year from MSU, to have a chance to win the Big Ten title in the final week of the season. 


2. Illinois


2019-20 Record: 21-10 (13-7, 4th in Big Ten)


Preseason KenPom Rating: 18th


Key Returners: Trent Frazier (SR), Da'Monte Williams (SR), Ayo Dosunmu (JR), Giorgi Bezhanishvili (JR), Kofi Cockburn (SO)


Key Arrivals: Jacob Grandison (Transfer Holy Cross), Austin Hutcherson (Transfer Wesleyan-DIII), Adam Miller (FR), Andre Curbelo (FR), Coleman Hawkins (FR)


Key Departures: Andres Feliz (Graduation), Kipper Nichols (Graduation), Alan Griffin (Transfer to Syracuse)


Outlook: A big surprise finishing fourth in the Big Ten last season after struggling in Brad Underwood's first two years. A change in defensive system made a world of difference. No team possibly benefited more from draft opt-outs than the Illini, returning one the Big Ten's third best players from last season in Ayo Dosunmu and the Big Ten Freshman of the Year in Kofi Cockburn. Add in senior guards Trent Frazier and Da'Monte Williams, junior big man Giorgi Bezhanishvili, and one the highest rated Freshmen coming into the Big Ten in Adam Miller, and this Illinois roster is loaded with talent. The only reason I'm not giving them the nod to be my preseason conference champion is that Wisconsin is returning almost everyone from a conference title run. 


1. Wisconsin


2019-20 Record: 21-10 (14-6, Tied for 1st in Big Ten)


Preseason KenPom Rating: 7th


Key Returners: D'Mitrik Trice (R SR), Aleem Ford (R SR), Micah Potter (R SR), Brad Davison (SR), Nate Reuvers (SR), Tyler Wahl (SR)


Key Arrivals: Ben Carlson (FR), Johnny Davis (FR), Lorne Bowman (FR), Steven Crowl (FR), Jordan Davis (FR)


Key Departures: Brevin Pritzl (Graduation)


Outlook: No one was thinking that after starting the Big Ten season 6-6 that the Badgers would end up finishing as co-conference champions, but eight straight wins later, that's exactly what they did. Wiscy has the most experienced and possibly the best starting five in the Big Ten. Every single one of them is a Senior and three of them are fifth year Seniors. The big question mark will be the bench. The second unit will rely mainly on Freshmen, and their success or failure could determine if the Badgers defend their conference crown or potentially go further. 





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