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BIG Takes: Week 5 Edition

 

Week in Review

Tuesday night had all the madness Big Ten fans wanted. The top five teams in the league were on display, and as the standings were just a few weeks ago, Michigan and Michigan State are back on top. Purdue was riding hot, but their double digit loss to Maryland puts them a half a game back from first place. Michigan ran into a disaster scenario in Happy Valley on Tuesday with John Beilein being ejected at halftime, and the Wolverines falling to the Nittany Lions 75-69. Michigan State had a very impressive bounce back week defeating Minnesota and Wisconsin. This week does not have the top tier matchups like last week, but we have seen there is no night off in the Big Ten.

 

Games of the Week

 

#1  #24 Maryland @ #6 Michigan (12:00 E.T. FOX)

Saturday, February 16

 

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Maryland: Anthony Cowan Jr. (16.6 PPG), Bruno Fernando (14.8 PPG,10.7 RPG)

Michigan: Ignas Brazdeikis (15.0  PPG), Jordan Poole (12.8 PPG)

 

I understand the notion that there is no easy win in the Big Ten, but top ten Michigan losing to last place Penn State on the road in an empty arena is inexcusable. Michigan is not the same team we saw in December. They will need to become that team if they want to reach their Final Four Potential. The Terrapins are riding high and are looking to hand Michigan their second straight loss behind the terrific play of Bruno Fernando.

Maryland 85 Michigan 80

 

#2  #24 Maryland @ #21 Iowa (8:00 E.T. BTN)

Tuesday, February 19

Players to Watch:

Maryland: Anthony Cowan Jr. (16.6 PPG), Bruno Fernando (14.8 PPG,10.7 RPG)

Iowa: Tyler Cook (16.5 PPG), Jordan Bohannon (11.1  PPG)

 

Maryland is coming off a very impressive win over arguably the hottest team in the Big Ten in Purdue. They didn’t just beat Purdue. They beat them by double digits which seems to never happen in the BIg Ten. Iowa is on a little three game winning streak of their own thanks to Jordan Bohannon’s game winning three against Northwestern. Bruno Fernando is playing like the best big man in the country, and I don’t think the Hawkeyes have enough to stop the Terrapins

 

Maryland 85 Iowa 72

 

Team of the Week: Michigan State

 

After two straight losses, the Spartans are playing the kind of basketball they are used to. Tom Izzo got his team back on track with a 24 point win against Minnesota and a eight point win at the Kohl Center against Wisconsin. The Spartans are back on top of the standings and will only have one game this week when they host Ohio State. They were gone for a little bit, but the Izzo’s squad may be the favorite once again for the Big Ten Championship.

Player of the Week: Jordan Bohannon (Iowa)

 

How Big Ten teams allow Bohannon to get a three point shot off amazes me. Bohannon is shooting 40% from the three point line. When he is on, the Hawkeye’s offense is hard to stop. Bohannon put up 25 points in the Hawkeyes win over Indiana. He followed up by scoring 15 points and the game winning three pointer in their win against Northwestern.

 

Sleeper team: Illinois

 

The Fighting Illini have won three straight including their upset over Michigan State. Illinois is now sitting at 5-8 in the conference, putting them in the middle of the pack. This week will prove to be a big test to see how far they have come. They hit the road to Ohio State and Wisconsin. There is no doubt Illinois has improved, but how far is still in question. This week may provide the answers

     

My Power Rankings

  1. Michigan State
  2. Maryland
  3. Purdue
  4. Michigan
  5. Wisconsin
  6. Iowa
  7. Ohio State
  8. Minnesota
  9. Illinois
  10. Indiana
  11. Northwestern
  12. Rutgers
  13. Penn State
  14. Nebraska

 

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