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Wisconsin gets hit hard with the loss of Taylor. Purdue gets hit heavy. OSU is going to lose Buford aad Sullinger. I wouldn't be surprised if Illinois loses the big man. Penn State is Penn State, Iowa loses Gatens and Cartwright, Nebraska -see Penn State, Northwestern loses Shurna and MSU loses Green. We lose Ralph and I'll say right now that Walker will be better than Ralph as will EE. Indiana and Michigan lose virtually nothing so they will be strong no doubt.
If the Gophers are on the outside looking in with basically everybody back, then it's time for Tubby to pack up and exit.
Wisconsin will be fine. Taylor is a big loss, but the forward dolts from Minnesota will be seniors and they'll have a number of other upperclassmen with experience (Ryan Evans, although he's the worst shooter I've seen in my life, Gasser, Brust).. not to mention freshman Kaminsky has gotten some experience this year, Uthoff (redshirting) could be a big time player for them and 2012 Dekker is a stud.
You could go on and on with each team like I just did with Wisconsin - OSU could just play its bench against Minnesota and win handily.
Gophers don't have much of a prayer of being a top 5 team in the Big Ten next year - it's just (again, like it was this year) a question of whether they'll wind up in 7th and be on the right side of the bubble, or if they'll be in 10th/11th and stay home again.
That's where things are at and that's where things will be next year unless there is a significant change in game strategy and it pans out.