2731490, which big ten teams do you consider blue bloods? Posted by guru0509, Fri Feb-05-21 04:24 PM
just curious, from a non-big 10 perspective... i'd argue that only Indiana really is (8 final fours, 5 chips) but they fell off HARD
michigan state and TOSU have 10 final four appearances each, msu has 2 chips TOSU has 1 (60 years ago smh)
michigan has 8 final fours 1 title
wisconsin has 4 final fours 0 titles
>Big Ten alone might get like 3 of them. That league is >loaded this year. Virginia would seem to be the ACC favorite >IMO, and there’s a legit shot someone like FSU could >actually be right there above UNC and/or Duke this year. Then >you got the Gonzaga, Villanova, Creighton, Houston teams - >seems to be more non P5 powers this year. Teams like Baylor >and Tenn. could win their leagues. > >Will also be interesting to see if teams like Kansas and Duke >still have the enormous home court advantages they usually do, >with no fans in the stands. > >Seems like if it’s going to happen, this year would be a >good candidate: while all 4 of them will be good and possibly >very good - none of them seem to be a lock to just be a top 5 >team all year long. Usually at the very least, 1 of them is >like that. No fans to pack their arenas. Lots of non P5 >teams to steal spots. A legit shot that UK and KU don’t win >their leagues for once. If only the Pac-12 had someone, then >it would get even tougher.
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