vball10set;1580762 wrote:Earlier this season I said it was parity, but now I'm leaning towards this.
I'm getting to be inclined to agree. It'd be one thing if there were, say, 7-8 teams beating each other up with the remainder being patsies. But so far, other than Illinois (who looked good for much of the early-season and were ranked for a week), it seems like any team can win at any time (particularly if they're at home). Teams that looked really bad in the pre-conference season like Nebraska and Northwestern are in the middle of the pack ahead of Purdue and Indiana.
With that said, I think that if Michigan State would ever actually get healthy, they're a really good team. And I think the conference will do decent in the postseason. They're getting passed in the rankings left and right by teams playing weaker schedules. I think if they get to go against some of those teams as a 7/10 going against a 2 or a 6/11 going against a 3, they'll do good in those situations.