DP5555
Well-Known Member
A month ago all we heard about was how good the B12 is. From little brother fans in state, to the talking heads on TV. Once again, which conference has the most teams left standing? The mighty B10!
The Cyclones are putting together a great run in the tournament. They beat a good team without one of their best players. I have to give them credit where credit is due. The only reason I'm saying this is because I know Cyclone fans will enter the thread and start pounding their chest.
This thread isn't about Iowa vs ISU. It's about the B10 vs the B12. While the B10 was busy beating up on each other everyone was talking about how good the B12 was. Now when the tourney arrives and teams have to play outside of their conference look what happens... The B10 proves it's worth once again. Other teams aren't used to the physicality of the B10. It gives them an advantage. Every team in the country plays teams with high scoring offenses. That will only get you so far if you can't man up and play defense. When they end up having to face the physicality of the B10 they can't match it.
I do think Florida and Louisville are two teams capable of beating the remaining B10 teams. Mainly because they have the physical presence that will be necessary. That doesn't change the fact the B10 has sent the most teams the furthest.
The Cyclones are putting together a great run in the tournament. They beat a good team without one of their best players. I have to give them credit where credit is due. The only reason I'm saying this is because I know Cyclone fans will enter the thread and start pounding their chest.
This thread isn't about Iowa vs ISU. It's about the B10 vs the B12. While the B10 was busy beating up on each other everyone was talking about how good the B12 was. Now when the tourney arrives and teams have to play outside of their conference look what happens... The B10 proves it's worth once again. Other teams aren't used to the physicality of the B10. It gives them an advantage. Every team in the country plays teams with high scoring offenses. That will only get you so far if you can't man up and play defense. When they end up having to face the physicality of the B10 they can't match it.
I do think Florida and Louisville are two teams capable of beating the remaining B10 teams. Mainly because they have the physical presence that will be necessary. That doesn't change the fact the B10 has sent the most teams the furthest.