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Big 10 Power Rankings 1-22

January 22, 2010 By paulmbanks

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By Paul M. Banks

1. Michigan State (16-3, 6-0)

Who’s the class of the conference yet again? This decade has belonged to the Spartans in basketball, the same manner that the Buckeyes have owned the gridiron.

2. Ohio State (14-5, 4-3)

When you have the league’s best player (that would be Evan Turner NOT Kalin Lucas), back in midseason form, you deserve to grab the #2 slot back.

3. Wisconsin (15-4, 5-2)

So how has Bo Ryan put together a season like this, despite such an obvious lack of talent? Well, he can play the hambone, and he can do the Soul Ja Boy dance. No seriously, it’s the system.

4. Purdue (15-3, 3-3)

They have a pretty dangerous “triplets” things going on here with: the conference’s leading scorer E’Twaun Moore (bonus points if you can spell his first name without looking it up), floor general Robbie Hummel, and NBA prospect JaJuan Johnson.

5. Illinois (12-7, 4-2)

How do they lose twice, yet move up a spot? Look at the rest of the conference. Also, now that they have both their first home loss and their first road loss out of the way (all their defeats previous to this past Saturday had been on neutral sites), they’ll start to play more loose and relaxed. Yes, I know that’s quite a solid theory I have there. 

6. Northwestern (13-5, 2-4)

With some teams, you can judge their tournament chances long before their whole body of work is in. This is not one of them. The schedule just played out that way. January is murderous for these Cats, but February/March is MUCH easier. Take a look- once the second month begins, pretty much every game (with exception for the Kohl Center visit) is winnable for them. 

7. Minnesota (12-6, 3-3)

Royce White practiced this week. Not musical instruments, basketball practice. Things are looking up in the Twin Cities. Still, losing at Indiana dropped them down a couple pegs.

8. Michigan (10-8, 3-3)

The win over #15 UConn was big for conference pride. Unfortunately, they followed that up by stumbling in Madison…which is what a lot of people aged 18-22 do there late at night. 

9. Indiana (9-9, 3-3)

Are they a legit NIT team? With the program’s pedigree, and if freshman Christian Watford keeps developing like he has…possibly

10. Iowa (7-12, 1-5)

Hey!! Look who left the power rankings basement for the first time all season. Break out the kazoos and party hats.

11. Penn State (8-10, 0-6)
Why do I always refer to the Penn State Nittany Lions as the “Penn State Talor Battles“? Because he scored more than a 1/3 of his team’s points in their most recent game, after scoring literally half the team’s output in the previous contest. He currently leads the Nittany Lions in scoring, rebounding, assists, minutes, and steals. And, most importantly, I have a serious man-crush on him.

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