Checking in on… the Big Ten
Posted by jstevrtc on December 8th, 2009![]()
Jason Prziborowski is the RTC correspondent for the Big Ten Conference.
Standings:
- Purdue 7-0
- Ohio State 7-1
- Northwestern 6-1
- Wisconsin 6-1
- Illinois 6-2
- Michigan State 6-2
- Minnesota 5-3
- Penn State 5-3
- Michigan 4-3
- Indiana 3-4
- Iowa 3-5
Four things from the past week: Big Ten beats the ACC (6-5) in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge for the first time in 11 years. The second thing is Wisconsin knocking off #5 Duke. The third thing is Illinois coming from 23 down to beat #19 Clemson. Last but not least, Evan Turner goes down with a fractured back and will be out for a minimum of eight weeks. That cost OSU not only a strong leader but over 20 PPG to their stat sheet. Now four Big Ten teams are in the Top 25: Purdue #5, Michigan State #12, Ohio State #13, Wisconsin #20.
Top Storylines:
- Who will lead OSU? Turner is down for the count with a fractured back, which is really unfortunate, as he was on pace to set a new record for triple-doubles in a season, and continued to put up ridiculous numbers. With Turner sidelined, who will step up? Their blowout of Eastern Michigan definitely didn’t test OSU, but their other players should have plenty of opportunity soon to demonstrate leadership.
- Should we stick a fork in Michigan? Michigan is near the bottom of the Big 10, losing to average teams. Will they come back strong, or is this the beginning of a downward spiral that might last all year?
- Is Minnesota, dare I say, average? It looks to be that way after losing to Miami to complete their third loss in a row to somewhat average teams. They blew out Brown, but then again, what decent team doesn’t? Minnesota also hasn’t demonstrated that they can win on the road, so that will be a challenge all year.
























