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Ranking starting lineups for every Big Ten team « Big Ten Network

They have Iowa ranked 3rd. From article:

If we’re talking about the deepest teams in the Big Ten, Iowa takes the cake, no questions asked. But even so, this starting lineup is nothing to frown upon. The Hawkeyes have an NBA-sized starting lineup, with four of the five members of this starting five standing at 6-6 or taller. Marble is one of the top players in the Big Ten, and Aaron White gets my vote for the most underrated player not only in the conference, but maybe the entire country. The incredible thing about Fran McCaffery’s team is that you could swap out these five for the next five players on the bench, and they would still rank among the best starting lineups in the Big Ten.
 
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Also saw this. Bardo has Uthoff as number 2 most surprising player in B1G. From article:

Uthoff has been a tremendous addition to the depth of the already deep Iowa Hawkeyes. His size (6-8) and athleticism make him a matchup nightmare. He’s also much more willing to be physical than I anticipated, rebounding at a very high rate in limited minutes. He could stand to be more aggressive and shoot more.
 
Ranking starting lineups for every Big Ten team « Big Ten Network

They have Iowa ranked 3rd. From article:

If we’re talking about the deepest teams in the Big Ten, Iowa takes the cake, no questions asked. But even so, this starting lineup is nothing to frown upon. The Hawkeyes have an NBA-sized starting lineup, with four of the five members of this starting five standing at 6-6 or taller. Marble is one of the top players in the Big Ten, and Aaron White gets my vote for the most underrated player not only in the conference, but maybe the entire country. The incredible thing about Fran McCaffery’s team is that you could swap out these five for the next five players on the bench, and they would still rank among the best starting lineups in the Big Ten.

That is a mind blowing assessment, especially when you consider what Iowa had before Fran came on board. The backup point guard back then could not even cut it at a DII school.
 
That is a mind blowing assessment, especially when you consider what Iowa had before Fran came on board. The backup point guard back then could not even cut it at a DII school.

Depending on the transfer/suspension/"other" status of the roster at any given point, the STARTING PG then couldn't have cut it at a DII school.
 

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