RTC Conference Primers: #2 – Big Ten Conference
Posted by Brian Goodman on November 14th, 2011John Templon of Big Apple Buckets is an RTC contributor. You can find him on Twitter at @nybuckets.
Reader’s Take I
Top Storylines
- Mid-Majors Newcomers Will Make Major Impact – Two graduate student transfers from mid-major schools are going to make an instant impact in the Big Ten. Brandon Wood could start in Michigan State’s backcourt after scoring 16.7 points per game last season for Valparaiso. Sam Maniscalco averaged 9.7 points per game for Bradley last season and might end up scoring even more for Illinois. Both players give their teams veteran pieces at positions that would’ve otherwise been dominated by youth.
- Healthy Living – Robbie Hummel returns for Purdue and has the opportunity to make a big impact for the Boilermakers now that his former classmates have graduated. While Matt Painter couldn’t get Hummel on the court with JaJuan Johnson and E’Twaun Moore, he does get the added bonus of having an All-America caliber forward to help shepherd this team into the postseason. Injuries also delivered a blow to Indiana, as Maurice Creek is going to miss the entire 2011-12 season. That’s after missing all but 18 games last season, and it’s a big blow to the Hoosiers’ NCAA hopes.
- A New Head Coach In University Park – After leading Penn State to its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2001, and falling to in-state rival Temple, Ed DeChellis saw the writing on the wall and left PSU for a more stable job at Navy. His replacement is former Boston University head coach Pat Chambers, who has a big rebuilding job on his hands after graduation of star guard Talor Battle.
Predicted Order of Finish
- Ohio State (16-2)
- Wisconsin (12-6)
- Michigan (12-6)
- Michigan State (10-8)
- Purdue (10-8)
- Illinois (9-9)
- Minnesota (9-9)
- Northwestern (8-10)
- Indiana (8-10)
- Iowa (6-12)
- Nebraska (4-14)
- Penn State (3-15)