SelectionSunday
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To say that veteran coach Tubby Smith has inherited a rebuilding situation is an understatement.
I can't remember the Big 12 ever looking worse. At least half of their league is filled with crap teams that wouldn't get over .500 in the Big Ten. Texas is down again, probably even worse than last year. Texas Tech is awful. TCU is awful. K-State lost a lot from last season and is rebuilding. WVU had a bad year last season and lost some key players off that team so probably not a lot better this year. Oklahoma was a #10 seed last year and lost their best 2 players.
Iowa State lost six seniors off last year's team, but I think Hoiberg is a good coach and they will have a decent record this year, although it's not a given that they won't have a rebuilding year. Baylor was in the NIT last year, lost their star guard and is the #3 team in the league - that shows you everything you need to know about the lack of depth in the Big 12.
Guess I don't view that league as dismal as you. Now, will OSU and KU dominate? Yes! Are a couple bottom feeders still trying to rebuild? Yes. But, idk, I still think that the middle 6 teams will not only be competitive but they have quality coaches (Huggins, Hoiberg, Weber, Kruger, Smith ...yes, I said Tubby -don't shoot me please) all with Div.1 players who will coach the heck out of them. Do you really think those middle of the pack teams are that much different than the Nebr, Penn St. , Northwestern, and Purdue's were last year?? While I agree the Big 10 has more top ranked teams, I think conference comparisons of the middle half teams is iffy at best. Kinda like the Villanova's, Cincinnati's, Providence's of last year's BigEast. Everybody has competitive middle teams it appears, but consistently top tier teams ahead of them to thump them. I think Illinois, Minn., Iowa, and Purdue would have finished the same place in both of those conferences...meaning the middle. But, yeah,overall Big10 is better.
Very good post. I have been reading about B12 since Tubby joined them. Like you, I don't agree with OSUfan's evaluation of that conference. Even TCU will be better this year because they have a very good group of players coming in. In fact, Tubby's new assistant got them when he was at TCU. I think OSU, and KU are FF teams. The rest will compete for the 3rd spot. With all those coaches you mentioned, any of these teams can finish strong. My biggest wish is for the Gophers and TT finish much better than what people are expecting and they will. Both teams have quality players.
Go Gophers
I also don't agree with OSU's assessment. Sure, comparing last year's conferences, the B10 was much better. This year I think they're closer to each other. My main disagreement is the assessment of most of the B12's teams. Huggins has made the NCAA's 19 of the last 21 seasons coached. Losing key players off a bad team is not a bad thing. They'll bounce back, but probably NIT bound. Baylor having Isiah Austin back is huge, and watching their games there's no denying that. ISU returns Ejim and Niang and look like a tournament team. OU has upperclassmen in the back court and a solid front court. Kansas has a loaded front court and them and OSU are top 10 teams.
I think Kansas, OSU, Baylor, ISU, and OU will make the tournament. Texas, KSU, and WVU all have potential for post season play. That's my 2 cents.