How far will Gophers fall in Big Ten rankings?

January 12, 2018 at 5:52AM
Northwestern guard Scottie Lindsey, left, blocks a shot by Minnesota guard Dupree McBrayer during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2018, in Rosemont, Ill. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
Northwestern guard Scottie Lindsey, left, blocks a shot by Minnesota guard Dupree McBrayer during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2018, in Rosemont, Ill. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh) (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

BIG TEN POWER RANKINGS

Marcus Fuller's rankings, with five teams to watch:

1. Michigan State (16-2, 4-1): The Spartans came close to dropping even further in the national rankings and out of my top spot Wednesday before escaping Rutgers at home in double overtime.

2. Purdue (16-2, 5-0): There's no hotter team in the country right now than the Boilermakers, who have won 12 straight games entering Saturday's matchup at Minnesota.

3. Ohio State (14-4, 5-0): Who is the biggest surprise team in the Big Ten? The Buckeyes, of course, giving first-year coach Chris Holtmann a shot at the NCAA tournament after an upset of No. 1 Michigan State.

4. Michigan (14-4, 3-2)

5. Maryland (14-5, 3-3)

6. Nebraska (12-6, 3-2)

7. Northwestern (11-7, 2-3)

8. Gophers (13-5, 2-3): Losses like the 23-point embarrassment at Northwestern on Wednesday will continue to drop the Gophers to the bottom of the Big Ten without Amir Coffey and Reggie Lynch.

9. Penn State (12-6, 2-3)

10. Indiana (10-7, 3-2)

11. Rutgers (11-7, 1-4)

12. Wisconsin (9-9, 2-3)

13. Iowa (10-9, 1-5): The only other program more disappointing than Minnesota and its fall from contention. But the Hawkeyes 0-5 start in conference ended with an overtime win at Illinois.

14. Illinois (10-8, 0-5)

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