die hard gopher
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I started a post on this subject a while ago but decided not to post it as there were just too many unknowns on whether who is staying and leaving. Now that we know who is all coming back and leaving so this should be a lot easier.
First team
Miles Bridges MSU, easy one, preseason POY
Nate Mason Minnesota, returning First team All Big Ten guy, team should be better which should help as well
Ethan Happ Wisconsin, another returning first team all Big Ten guy, I think was third team all american last year
Isaac Haas Purdue, should be the best player on a top 4 Big Ten team IMO, averaged 26 and 10 per 40, had better per 40 numbers than Swannigan, first year as a full try starter with Hammons and Swannigan now both gone.
Bryant McIntosh Northwestern, second team all Big Ten last year, best player on a top 4 Big Ten team IMO.
Second Team
Moritz Wagner Michigan, could have maybe been a first rounder, will be the #1 option on a tourney team
Jordan Murphy Minnesota, third team All Big Ten last year, if he plays like he did at the end of last year all year then he'll be a stud, homer pick?
Scottie Lindsay Northwestern, second best player on a top 4 IMO team
Nick Ward MSU, second best player on the #1 team in the conference and maybe nationally
Jarren Jackson MSU, a true freshman but the composite #7 player on the country, joins the #1 team in the conference and maybe nationally, higher composite ranking than Bridges last year (#12)
Third team
Jaaron Simmons Michigan, stud grad transfer fro Ohio U, averaged 15.9 PPG, 6.5 APG last year, the year before averaged over 15 PPG, and 7.9 APG
Amir Coffey Minnesota, potential breakout year, I struggled to decide if I should flip flop he and Murphy
Vince Edwards Purdue, #2 option on a top 3-4 team
Justin Jackson Maryland, potentially a #1 option on a tourney team, breakout sophomore?
Tyler Cook Iowa, a top 4 freshman last year IMO, another candinate for a breakout sophomore year?
Honorable mentions: Jae'Sean Tate OSU, Robert Johnson Indiana, Vic law Northwestern, Tony Carr PSU, Reggie Lynch Minnesota, Dupree McBrayer Minnesota, Carsen Edwards Purdue, Kevin Huerter Maryland, Anthony Cowan Maryland, Mahammed-Ali Abdur-Rahkman Michigan
Thoughts? Am I forgetting anyone? I hope it's not too much of a homer move to have one of our guys on a first, second and third team.
First team
Miles Bridges MSU, easy one, preseason POY
Nate Mason Minnesota, returning First team All Big Ten guy, team should be better which should help as well
Ethan Happ Wisconsin, another returning first team all Big Ten guy, I think was third team all american last year
Isaac Haas Purdue, should be the best player on a top 4 Big Ten team IMO, averaged 26 and 10 per 40, had better per 40 numbers than Swannigan, first year as a full try starter with Hammons and Swannigan now both gone.
Bryant McIntosh Northwestern, second team all Big Ten last year, best player on a top 4 Big Ten team IMO.
Second Team
Moritz Wagner Michigan, could have maybe been a first rounder, will be the #1 option on a tourney team
Jordan Murphy Minnesota, third team All Big Ten last year, if he plays like he did at the end of last year all year then he'll be a stud, homer pick?
Scottie Lindsay Northwestern, second best player on a top 4 IMO team
Nick Ward MSU, second best player on the #1 team in the conference and maybe nationally
Jarren Jackson MSU, a true freshman but the composite #7 player on the country, joins the #1 team in the conference and maybe nationally, higher composite ranking than Bridges last year (#12)
Third team
Jaaron Simmons Michigan, stud grad transfer fro Ohio U, averaged 15.9 PPG, 6.5 APG last year, the year before averaged over 15 PPG, and 7.9 APG
Amir Coffey Minnesota, potential breakout year, I struggled to decide if I should flip flop he and Murphy
Vince Edwards Purdue, #2 option on a top 3-4 team
Justin Jackson Maryland, potentially a #1 option on a tourney team, breakout sophomore?
Tyler Cook Iowa, a top 4 freshman last year IMO, another candinate for a breakout sophomore year?
Honorable mentions: Jae'Sean Tate OSU, Robert Johnson Indiana, Vic law Northwestern, Tony Carr PSU, Reggie Lynch Minnesota, Dupree McBrayer Minnesota, Carsen Edwards Purdue, Kevin Huerter Maryland, Anthony Cowan Maryland, Mahammed-Ali Abdur-Rahkman Michigan
Thoughts? Am I forgetting anyone? I hope it's not too much of a homer move to have one of our guys on a first, second and third team.