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-23.5 After Michigan easily dispatched Ohio State on Sunday and Northwestern dropped another game they should ve won, Rutgers has emerged as the most dangerous team outside of the top three contenders. A lengthy COVID pause means the Scarlet Knights are well behind the rest of the league in games played, which has put a hard cap on their rankings in the polls, but the advanced stats love them. Led by top-ten WNBA prospect Arella Guirantes, who s averaging 22 points per game, RU has a top-ten adjusted offense and top-20 defense on Her Hoop Stats. They re going to be a tough out in the conference tourney. ....
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WBB Weekly Commands Attention Ace January 20th, 2021 at 1:33 PM It s been 12 days since the last edition of these posts (my apologies, I m adjusting to covering two sports with condensed schedules as best I can), and Michigan has played two games, both blowouts against teams winless in Big Ten play. The in-state rivalry matchup with Michigan State slated for Monday was postponed because of COVID issues for the Spartans. Michigan hasn t emerged unscathed from the pandemic, either; Leigha Brown has missed the last three games because of COVID protocol just as much of the bench returned from their own absences. Some notable Big Ten results since the last post (home team listed second): ....
After last week’s dismantling of Illinois, I discussed the notion of a “start” vs “season”’ and I’ve been thinking about that a lot since, partially because I think it’s a useful framing when you look at teams at the extreme edges. It’s related to Brian’s sometime discussion of The Leap; it’s worthwhile to notice when an erstwhile good-not-great team comes out and starts raining holy hell on lesser teams. ....