Iowa is team to beat in Big Ten boasting unprecedented depth

Updated Nov. 10, 2020 1:47 p.m. ET
Associated Press

The Big Ten office hasn't released a conference schedule, nonconference games are in a state of flux and other uncertainties loom over the college basketball season because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

None of that can tamp down Illinois coach Brad Underwood's enthusiasm.

“This Big Ten basketball season," he said, “will be the best ever.”

To Underwood's point, the , does illustrate unprecedented depth in the conference. Seven teams are ranked, the most since the poll went from 20 to 25 teams in 1989.

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Wisconsin, Maryland and Michigan State shared the regular-season title last season, and Illinois finished a game back in fourth.

The team everyone is talking about entering this season is No. 5 Iowa, largely because of the unexpected return of consensus All-American and Big Ten preseason player of the year Luka Garza and a supporting cast full of experience.

“The challenge," McCaffery said, "is can we win more against a tougher schedule?”

The Hawkeyes will measure themselves early against No. 16 North Carolina and No. 1 Gonzaga.

Other ranked Big Ten teams are No. 7 Wisconsin, No. 8 Illinois, No. 13 Michigan State, No. 23 Ohio State, No. 24 Rutgers and No. 25 Michigan.

WHO'S BACK

Garza and Illinois' Ayo Dosunmu and Kofi Cockburn are the only returning players who received AP postseason honors last season.

Garza has scored 20 or more points in 16 straight games, the longest streak by an Iowa player since 1971. Dosunmu, a fellow all-conference first-team pick, was the Illini's leading scorer and went over 20 points in eight games.

The 7-foot, 290-pound Cockburn, the newcomer of the year, averaged 13.8 points and 8.8 rebounds.

Other top players:

Indiana’s Trayce Jackson-Davis (13.5 ppg, 8.4 rpg); Iowa’s Joe Wieskamp (14.0 ppg, 85.6% FT) and Connor McCaffery (4.6-to-1 assist-turnover ratio); Michigan's Isaiah Livers (12.9 ppg); Michigan State's Aaron Henry (10 ppg); Minnesota's Marcus Carr (15.4 ppg); Penn State’s Myreon Jones (40.3% 3pt FG); Purdue’s Trevion Williams (11.6 ppg, 7.5 rpg, 51.6% FG); Rutgers’ Geo Baker (10.9 ppg, 1.1 steals); and Wisconsin's Nate Reuvers (13.1 ppg, 1.9 blocks).

TOP FRESHMEN

— Indiana guard Khristian Lander, a national top-20 recruit from Evansville who de-committed from Louisville and is regarded as the best point guard prospect in the country.

— Illinois guard Adam Miller averaged 27 points for Morgan Park High in Chicago last year and was the state's two-time Gatorade player of the year.

— Michigan center Hunter Dickinson fills a major need and, at 7-foot-1 and 255 pounds, is physically ready to make an impact.

TOP TRANSFERS

— Michigan State junior forward Joey Hauser started 31 games and averaged 9.7 points and 5.3 rebounds for Marquette in 2018-19.

— Minnesota junior guard Both Gach averaged 10.7 points, 3.6 rebounds and 2.9 assists and started 25 games for Utah last season.

— Ohio State senior forward Seth Towns was the 2018 Ivy League player of the year who shot 44% on 3s for Harvard. He missed last season because of injury.

ON THE COACHING FRONT

Michigan State's Tom Izzo announced Monday he tested positive for COVID-19 and is quarantining for 10 days. He said his symptoms were minor.

At Penn State, Jim Ferry will serve as interim head coach after the resignation of Patrick Chambers last month. Chambers stepped down after an internal investigation into inappropriate conduct stemming from a remark he made to a player that referenced a noose.

ACC/BIG TEN CHALLENGE

The schedule for the 22nd ACC/Big Ten Challenge, the only nonconference games locked in for most teams:

Dec. 8: Illinois at Duke, North Carolina at Iowa, Boston College at Minnesota, Ohio State at Notre Dame, Penn State at Virginia Tech, Purdue at Miami, Syracuse at Rutgers.

Dec. 9: Indiana at Florida State, Maryland at Clemson, North Carolina State at Michigan, Michigan State at Virginia, Georgia Tech at Nebraska, Pittsburgh at Northwestern, Louisville at Wisconsin.

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