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<blockquote data-quote="Piotyr" data-source="post: 1855268" data-attributes="member: 747104"><p>Season halfway point Efficiency Margin update:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]23187[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>- Still Purdue with a significant edge over the rest of the conference, with the gap between them and Michigan larger than the gap between Michigan and Iowa.</p><p>- Minnesota and Nebraska clearly the worst two teams in the conference, to nobody's surprise</p><p>- Wisconsin is clearly the 12th best team in the conference right now, to everyone's surprise. That's not all on Tyler Wahl, they just have not been a good team for a month. Still considered "in" most brackets, which is wild there are viably 12 teams that could make a tournament run at the halfway point of the season.</p><p>- The second tier of teams after Purdue, if there is any separation, is a group with Michigan, Indiana, Northwestern, Rutgers, Illinois and Michigan State. I'd say those teams are safely on a tournament trajectory, but nobody has Michigan in the tournament as of now (their overall metrics aren't great, and they have a NET of 75, one below Wisconsin). </p><p>- It's effectively Purdue as a 1 seed, a group of 11 teams vying for 7-12 seeds, and Nebraska and Minnesota.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Piotyr, post: 1855268, member: 747104"] Season halfway point Efficiency Margin update: [ATTACH type="full"]23187[/ATTACH] - Still Purdue with a significant edge over the rest of the conference, with the gap between them and Michigan larger than the gap between Michigan and Iowa. - Minnesota and Nebraska clearly the worst two teams in the conference, to nobody's surprise - Wisconsin is clearly the 12th best team in the conference right now, to everyone's surprise. That's not all on Tyler Wahl, they just have not been a good team for a month. Still considered "in" most brackets, which is wild there are viably 12 teams that could make a tournament run at the halfway point of the season. - The second tier of teams after Purdue, if there is any separation, is a group with Michigan, Indiana, Northwestern, Rutgers, Illinois and Michigan State. I'd say those teams are safely on a tournament trajectory, but nobody has Michigan in the tournament as of now (their overall metrics aren't great, and they have a NET of 75, one below Wisconsin). - It's effectively Purdue as a 1 seed, a group of 11 teams vying for 7-12 seeds, and Nebraska and Minnesota. [/QUOTE]
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