Power 6 Update (Nov. 22): B1G back on top after Hoosiers' rout of U-Dub

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The Power 6 conferences head to head through Thursday, Nov. 21, after Indiana's 102-84 drubbing of Washington:

Head to Head
T-1. Big Ten (5-2, 71.4%)
T-1. Big XII (5-2, 71.4%)
3. Pac 12 (3-2, 60%)
T-4. ACC (3-3, 50%)
T-4. Big East (3-3, 50%)
6. SEC (1-8, 11.1%)

Thursday Results
Indiana 102, Washington 84 -- IU gets UConn tonight.

Friday Matchups
Georgetown vs. Kansas State, 11 a.m. (ESPNU)
Boston College vs. Washington, 4 p.m. (ESPNU)
Florida State vs. Michigan, 4 p.m. (ESPN2)
Providence vs. Vanderbilt, 5:30 p.m. (CBSSN)
Oklahoma vs. Seton Hall, 6 p.m. (truTV)
Michigan State vs. Virginia Tech, 8:30 p.m. (truTV)

Saturday Matchups
TBD after Friday's tournament results

Sunday Matchups (will be more after Friday's tournament results)
TCU @ Washington State, 5 p.m. (Pac 12 Network)

Lock City Record (9-5, 64.3%)
Thursday Result: Florida State +7.5 (vs. VCU) = W
Friday Selection: Kansas -17.5 (Towson)
Streak: W-3

Thursday 2-Teamer Result: Middle Tennessee State +13 (@ Florida) with South Dakota State +7 (@ Texas Tech) = L
Friday 2-Teamer Selection: Toledo +1 (vs. Stony Brook) with Oklahoma -3 (vs. Seton Hall)
Streak: L-3
 

SEC! SEC! SEC!

You know what's amazing? The SEC keeps sucking in hoops, and still rakes in the second-most top-50 hoops prospects. By far.
 

SEC! SEC! SEC!

You know what's amazing? The SEC keeps sucking in hoops, and still rakes in the second-most top-50 hoops prospects. By far.

Don't most of those guys go to Kentucky and Florida though? Arkansas and LSU I think have some decent prospects in the next couple classes as well, but the SEC seems to be a more top heavy conference with a couple of top 10-15 type teams and few others worthy of being in the top 25.
 

Don't most of those guys go to Kentucky and Florida though? Arkansas and LSU I think have some decent prospects in the next couple classes as well, but the SEC seems to be a more top heavy conference with a couple of top 10-15 type teams and few others worthy of being in the top 25.

Well yeah, the top-2 is what sets the SEC apart from all leagues but the ACC. But still it is remarkable that the SEC can get so many top recruits to blow away the top teams in other power conferences like the B1G and Big XII and Pac-12, considering as poor a conference as the SEC is in basketball along with the relative lack of fan interest at most of those programs.
 




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