I know it's very early, but Lunardi currently has 10 Big Ten teams in his Bracketology. Do I think 10 teams will make it? No. But it absolutely speaks volumes on how well the Big Ten has played in the non-conference this year. If Iowa beats Iowa State tonight and Nebraska beats Creighton on Saturday (both home games), it will even more solidify how strong the Big Ten is. ESPN showed an interesting stat the other day. I can't find it anywhere on the internet, but it showed the average NET ranking of all the conferences. The Big Ten was 20 points higher than the 2nd place conference. I won't get into how I think people are making too much of a fuss about the NET rankings, as the committee will use other criteria as well when deciding on Selection Sunday, but it's another indication of how deep the Big Ten is. Even Rutgers is competitive. There's going to be a ton of resume building opportunities, which is a 180 from last year...