Big Ten M5: 11.05.14 Edition

Posted by Brendan Brody on November 5th, 2014

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  1. By now, everyone who follows college basketball on a regular basis has probably heard about all the off-the-court chaos at Indiana. This was already going to be a challenging season in Bloomington for head coach Tom Crean, but now with these other issues plaguing his team, it could turn out to be the most difficult season of his career. The only thing right now that will likely make all the noise go away is if the Hoosiers figure out a way to overachieve on the court — Crean may need a 20-win season and an NCAA Tournament berth to keep his job. With the overall parity in this season’s Big Ten, however, this could be a significant uphill battle.
  2. Isaac Haas is the biggest name of the five-man class that Purdue brought in this season, but 5’10” point guard PJ Thompson showed in the Boilermakers’ scrimmage on Sunday that he may be ready to contribute as well. The freshman led the team in assists and steals in Purdue’s 89-52 victory over California (PA). Thompson has plenty of competition at the point guard spot with Jon Octeus and Bryson Scott also on board, but his contributions will only make the team’s depth that much stronger.
  3. Defensive intensity has long been the hallmark of Tom Izzo-coached teams, with Michigan State often playing a rugged, bruising style that led to numerous Final Four trips with him at the helm. This offseason he focused more on the offensive end of the floor, and it showed in the Spartans’ first exhibition game. His team put up 97 points in a win over The Masters — whatever that is — but it also gave up 19 points in the first eight minutes of the game, leaving the veteran coach less than impressed with his team’s effort on that end of the floor. The loss of Gary Harris to the NBA leaves Izzo without one of the best perimeter defenders in the league, so Bryn Forbes or Alvin Ellis III will have to show that they can learn to lock down the perimeter as the head coach tries to figure out his rotation.
  4. Former Iowa great Roy Marble received devastating news in August when he learned that he has terminal cancer. Marble at the time lived in Iowa, where he was seen at many Hawkeyes’ home games cheering on his son Devyn Marble over the last few years. He’s now relocated back to his hometown of Flint, Michigan, to be closer to his family. His youngest son Carlo Marble — a potential Division I football and basketball recruit — has enrolled at Sexton High School in Flint. His basketball coach there is Carlton Valentine, the father of Michigan State’s Denzel Valentine. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Marble family and Iowa as they deal with this horrible ordeal.
  5. ESPN has been unveiling its top 100 player rankings, and their latest edition (players #11-#19) had a distinct B1G flavor to it as Indiana’s Yogi Ferrell (#17), Nebraska’s Terran Petteway (#16), Michigan State’s Branden Dawson (#15), and Michigan’s Caris LeVert (#13) made the list. Each of these players is likely to make an appearance on our own all-league teams that will be coming out in the next week. Twelve Big Ten players have been named on the countdown so far, and it’s highly likely that Wisconsin’s Sam Dekker and Frank Kaminsky will land in the top 10 soon.
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Big Ten Morning Five: 02.08.12 Edition

Posted by Ryan Terpstra on February 8th, 2012

  1. Michigan faces off against Nebraska tonight at 8:30 PM EST on the Big Ten Network, but their bench will be significantly shorter. That’s because sophomore center Jon Horford and freshman guard Carlton Brundidge will remain in Ann Arbor to be treated for injuries. With two other redshirt freshmen also not making the trip, head coach John Beilein says the Wolverines will come in “11 strong” to face the Cornhuskers. Tonight will mark the first time that Beilein has ever been to the state of Nebraska.
  2. After dispatching in-state foe Michigan this past Sunday, this Michigan State team is looking a lot like Spartan teams of old: dull and boring. And that’s a good thing according to Tom Izzo. The Spartans will host Penn State this evening and will be charged with slowing down dynamic Nittany Lions guard Tim Frazier. This is an important game for Izzo’s squad as they ready for a showdown with Ohio State on Saturday.
  3. While Purdue ultimately fell to Ohio State last night 87-84, the game was not without highlights for the Boilermakers. Purdue’s Kelsey Barlow rose up and delivered a SICK one-turned-two-handed jam over Buckeye big man Jared Sullinger. Sullinger did have the last laugh finishing with 18 points and 6 boards in the victory.
  4. Iowa fans have had plenty of reason to reminisce thanks to the talents of Roy Marble Jr. thus far. Of course, that gives local writers plenty of reasons to dig back old photographs and recount stories of teams past. It also doesn’t hurt when Roy Marble Sr. joined the likes of B.J. Armstrong to become part of one of the most entertaining and successful teams in Iowa basketball history.
  5. While there is (and should be) plenty of focus on the current teams in the Big Ten, fans are always looking down the road and trying to gauge future success. And the future looks bright for the league with Indiana currently ranked as having the #3 recruiting class in the nation for 2012-13.  Michigan checks in at #7 overall, with a couple of more Big Ten teams in the Top 25.
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