The Big Ten is the farthest along in conference play out of any of the major conferences, and I, for one, appreciate that. It also makes sense. This is the conference where travel is likely to be the most grueling, so any added windows and rest between games is probably appreciated by the players and coaches, and is made more possible by lengthening the conference schedule as much as possible.
NCAA Basketball: Big Ten Rankings
1. Michigan

Is anyone going to beat this team? The Wolverines look like the national title favorite at this point. Only two opponents have played the Wolverines closer than 18 points: Wake Forest and TCU. The Horned Frogs are also the only team to hold them to under 85 points. The triple-big lineup with Yaxel Lendeborg at the 3 has proved incredibly hard to match up with.
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2. Purdue

The Boilermakers currently boast the nation’s most efficient offense, according to KenPom. And they have done that while playing a schedule that ranks 44th in the nation. It is going to be really interesting to see how the best teams in the Big Ten will match up with the double-big combo of Trey Kaufman-Renn and Oscar Cluff
3. Michigan State

Jeremy Fears currently leads the nation with a 53.8% assist rate, which is an absolutely absurd statistic. But finding another guard who can be effective alongside Fears is going to be a key for how this season will turn out – we know that the frontcourt of Carr, Kohler, and Cooper is going to be effective.
4. Nebraska

It used to be a bit of a joke, but Pinnacle Bank Arena is turning into a legitimate homecourt advantage, and the Cornhuskers used a deep 3 from Jamarques Lawrence with seconds to go to beat Illinois there on Saturday. This team is still unbeaten, riding the momentum from the Championship in the College Basketball Crown last season.
5. Illinois

I’m not going to let one shot define the Illini. This team is still figuring itself out after being without multiple injured players through much of November. The freshman duo of David Mirkovic and Keaton Wagler has greatly exceeded expectations.
6. UCLA

After last season’s quip about the Statue of Liberty, I’m awaiting Mick Cronin’s comment about having “seen the Puget Sound twice in the last two weeks” as the Bruins have gone to play Washington and Gonzaga in Seattle. UCLA did lose to Gonzaga, but a 10-point loss to a team like Gonzaga is not a bad result for a team still figuring itself out.
7. Iowa

No team changed its style more from one season to the next this past season than the Iowa Hawkeyes. Gone is the free-wheeling, fast-paced, free-flowing style of Fran McCaffrey, and in is the methodical, grind-y, slow-paced style of Ben McCollum. But hey, it’s working so far, as the Hawkeyes’ only losses were competitive duels against Michigan State and Iowa State.
8. Indiana

I can’t quite figure this Indiana team out. On one day, they’re beating Penn State by 41. Next, they’re losing by double-digits to what I thought was a broken Kentucky team. Darian DeVries has some figuring out to do, but one thing is clear – get the ball to Lamar Wilkerson.
9. Wisconsin

I was completely in on this Wisconsin team after their 20-point win over Marquette. But after their 30-point loss to Nebraska, I had to back that up quite a bit. But I still like the backcourt of Boyd and Blackwell, and think that this team can be as good as last season’s.
10. USC

Eric Musselman is going to have to earn his money – this team is dealing with some serious injuries. He has acquired all of these interesting pieces in the portal, and now he is going to be asked to make those pieces fit into an awkward puzzle to start Big Ten play.
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