How Will BIG Do in NCAAs?

Doctorzit

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Seven of the eight schools in the Big current MBB standings are noted for their defense. Could it be that teams with superior defense keep scores low because of the poor offense of many big ten teams. The success of our league teams in the NCAAs will answer that question!
 

RUJMM78

Heisman
Jul 25, 2001
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Seven of the eight schools in the Big current MBB standings are noted for their defense. Could it be that teams with superior defense keep scores low because of the poor offense of many big ten teams. The success of our league teams in the NCAAs will answer that question!
Winning NCAA games usually require guards that can create and make shots off the dribble.The B1G Ten lacks the star players of last season which will make it difficult to advance in the tournament.
 

The RUT

Heisman
Oct 30, 2011
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I think a lot of NCAA games come down to one or two possessions and playing in big spots.

In theory this should be an advantage to the B1G.

With that said, it’s entirely possibly that maybe the B1G just isn’t that good and it has propped up the defensive rankings a tad.
 

NewJerseyHawk

Heisman
Jan 11, 2007
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Let's wait the additional 4 weeks until the brackets come out and see what the matchups look like. A lot of the country's better rosters have had injuries and mixed up lineups.

I don't know if the other leagues are going to see as much success as many anticipate, because the division between the "haves and have nots", is really stark in the Big East, ACC, Pac 12.

The unknown for me isn't the B1G, it's really the SEC. I feel the most comfortable with the Big 12 and then it literally will depend on the brackets.
 

RUJMM78

Heisman
Jul 25, 2001
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You mean the star players that helped the B1G advance so well in last year's tournament? 🙂
Yes and they failed in the tournament because of matchups.I doubt the media would suggest that this seasons teams will perform better when so many have great difficulty in scoring,
 
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RUTrack94

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Nov 15, 2008
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8 in
4 lose in 1st round/play in
2 lose in 2nd round
1 lose in Sweet 16
1 lose in Elite 8
 

Plum Street

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Jun 21, 2009
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Let's wait the additional 4 weeks until the brackets come out and see what the matchups look like. A lot of the country's better rosters have had injuries and mixed up lineups.

I don't know if the other leagues are going to see as much success as many anticipate, because the division between the "haves and have nots", is really stark in the Big East, ACC, Pac 12.

The unknown for me isn't the B1G, it's really the SEC. I feel the most comfortable with the Big 12 and then it literally will depend on the brackets.
This. All about matchups
 

Mr. Magoo1

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Nov 15, 2001
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It’s always about matchups but I think two teams squeak into the sweet 16 and get bounced that round. I would not be surprised if Purdue is not one of them. I could see them still getting a 1 seed and losing to an athletic 8/9 in the second round.
 

JavaDunk18

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Purdue elite 8, Indiana sweet 16, Rutgers, Illinois, Iowa, MSU round of 32. Others that get in lose 1st round or play in.
Would feel more confident of Rutgers getting to sweet 16 with Mag.
It’s kind of like the ‘76 team playing without Hollis Copeland
 

fluoxetine

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Nov 11, 2012
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Seven of the eight schools in the Big current MBB standings are noted for their defense. Could it be that teams with superior defense keep scores low because of the poor offense of many big ten teams.
No? The quality of the offense you are facing is already factored in when evaluating the defense lol
The success of our league teams in the NCAAs will answer that question!
Oh yes, a single tournament with a tiny sample size will answer all of our questions once and for all!