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Introducing the RTC All-Big Ten Second Team

In honor of the college season finally tipping off Friday in various locales, we at the Big Ten microsite decided to get together and vote for our preseason all-league teams. We will cover potential Sixth Man of the Year candidates and reveal our preseason Freshman of the Year later this week. We’ll also be revealing how the teams will finish in the league standings four at a time starting Wednesday. Today we introduce our preseason All-Big Ten Second Team; the First Team will be unveiled tomorrow.

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RTC All-Big Ten Second Team

  • Nik Stauskas, Sophomore, Michigan 6’6″ 205 lbs. (11.3 PPG, 3.0 RPG, 85.1 FT%, 44.6% 3FG). Stauskas arrived on the scene by absolutely shooting lights out at the beginning of the year. To wit, he shot 56.5 percent from deep in non-conference games (39-of-69), but he then cooled off to the tune of 36.3 percent in B1G games. Whether teams figured him out and took away his clean looks or he went into a slump, he has to try to find a happy medium this season. With the added weight he put on, look for him to try to be more aggressive in getting to the rim, where he can take advantage of his  elite free throw shooting. Stauskas also flashed some decent ball-handling and passing skills when needed last year, and should show off more of a complete game when called upon this season.
  • Aaron White, Junior, Iowa 6’9″ 220 lbs. (12.8 PPG, 6.2 RPG, 1.1 steals, 46.8% FG). White’s attributes were examined in an earlier post, but this alumnus from the World University Games team should enjoy quite a bit more exposure on an experienced Iowa team that is looking toward much loftier team goals this year. White offers a diverse skill set for a 6’9″ player; he can rebound, step outside and hit a mid-range jumper, and is also elite at getting to the free throw line. If he can get fouled as frequently as last year while improving his percentage to the near-80 percent range, he could be one of the best scorers in the conference. Iowa is getting a lot of love nationally this preseason, and if the Hawkeyes play like they’re capable of, White could be the face of this resurgence.
  • Tim Frazier, Senior, Penn State 6’1″ 170 lbs. (Stats from 2011-12: 18.8 PPG, 4.7 RPG, 6.2 APG, 2.4 SPG). We already raised the possibility that the return of Frazier might be enough to make the combination of he and D.J. Newbill the best backcourt in the conference. An Achilles injury limited Frazier to just four games in 2012-13, and thus ended Penn State’s chance of having anything remotely close to a good season. Going back to 2011-12, Frazier went from being the Robin to Talor Battle’s Batman to taking over and having a breakout campaign. Breakout is almost an understatement, as his numbers across the board were outstanding that season. Penn State has a lot of question marks elsewhere in the lineup, but if they can pencil in 19 points, seven assists and a couple steals from their point guard, then they will be better than they were in 2012-13 by default.
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Brendan Brody is in his fourth season covering the Big Ten for RTC. Email him at brendan.brody@gmail.com, or follow him on twitter @berndon4.


Brendan Brody: Brendan Brody is in his fourth season covering the Big Ten for RTC. Email him at brendan.brody@gmail.com, or follow him on twitter @berndon4.
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