Iowa Hawkeyes ranked No. 21 in 247Sports’ preseason college basketball rankings

It’s almost time to tip off the 2022-23 men’s college basketball season. According to 247Sports, Iowa starts as the nation’s No. 21 team.

You can tell a season is right around the corner when the market becomes flooded with preseason rankings. Everyone loves a good set of rankings, especially as they try to get a gauge on teams before they step on the court. Nothing boosts your self worth quite like correctly predicting who the top teams will be in advance!

247Sports’ Kevin Flaherty and Isaac Trotter recently took their hand at predicting the field, releasing their college basketball preseason rankings. Coming in as the 21st ranked team in the country is the reigning Big Ten Tournament champion in Iowa.

This could be one of Fran McCaffery’s better defensive teams, and if Kris Murray makes the expected leap to All-Big Ten caliber player, the scoring will be there as well. Patrick McCaffery, Tony Perkins and Payton Sandfort can all put the ball in the basket. – 247Sports.

Iowa is one of only three Big Ten schools featured on the list, Illinois ranked 15th with Indiana a place behind.

The Associated Press also only ranked three Big Ten teams in their initial top 25, notably leaving Iowa on the outside looking in. According to the AP voters, Indiana is the highest-ranked Big Ten team at No. 13, followed by No. 22 Michigan and No. 23 Illinois.

It will once again be a tough competition for the conference crown, but it seems the national media is not expecting a national champion to come from the Big Ten this season.

There is a lot of projection in regards to Iowa this upcoming season, making it understandable why they are a bubble top-25 team heading into the season. Of course, the notable departure is All-American forward Keegan Murray. The fourth overall pick by the Sacramento Kings, Murray would’ve been a National Player of the Year most other seasons.

A lot of pundits are projecting twin brother Kris Murray to fill his brother’s shoes as the star of the team, but, of course, that is still just a projection for now. Murray is following a similar career arc to his brother Keegan, performing really well when given a chance at extended playing time last season. We will have to see if he can handle the limelight as the true No. 1 option for Iowa head men’s basketball coach Fran McCaffery.

The other biggest projection, as Kevin Flaherty breaks down for Hawkeye Insider and 247Sports, is the team’s defense.

Fran McCaffery’s bunch lost All-American Keegan Murray, who likely would have been National Player of the Year in a number of other seasons. But he brings back an experienced roster from a team that appeared to figure things out defensively as the season went on, something that could make this 2022-23 bunch better than its predecessors.

Iowa has not had a top 70 defense in KenPom’s adjusted defensive efficiency since the 2015-16 season, and if the Hawkeyes can find a way to keep the offensive train rolling while buffing up on the defensive end, Iowa could compete for a Big Ten title. Iowa certainly appears to boast plenty of firepower. – Flaherty, 247Sports.

That progression on the defensive side of the court is probably the biggest key for Iowa in 2022. While the team loses Keegan Murray, they still return a lot of experienced players who can put the ball in the hoop. Fourth-year forward Patrick McCaffery averaged a hair over 10 points per game last year, and is getting some breakout buzz in his own right ahead of the season.

Payton Sandfort showed a lot of scoring potential off the bench last year, especially as a shooter hitting 36% of his 3-point attempts. You can go down the roster list and find potential breakout candidates: Kris Murray, Patrick McCaffery, Dasonte Bowen, etcetera.

There are a lot of things to be excited about with this team, but a ton to prove as well. They’ll have plenty of opportunities to show why they’re a top team right away, with Seton Hall, Clemson, and Duke scheduled early in the season.

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College hoops fans were furious over the horrendous technical call for hanging on the rim

Just awful.

The officiating in college basketball has been an issue throughout this men’s NCAA tournament, and that trend continued once again during Sunday’s second-round matchup between Illinois and Houston.

We saw officials basically penalize Illinois’ R.J. Melendez for protecting himself from a potentially horrific fall.

With just under nine minutes to go in the second half, Melendez broke free down court for a fast-break dunk to cut the deficit to four. Now, Melendez went quickly into his two-handed dunk and hung on the rim to let his momentum swing him back. It wasn’t an unsportsmanlike move, but the officials couldn’t help themselves.

They called Melendez for a technical foul for hanging on the rim.

Zero perfect brackets remain after the first round of March Madness 2022

Perfection has to wait until next spring.

You know, usually, it takes a little longer for everyone’s brackets to spontaneously self-combust. This writer, for one, who definitely didn’t pick his bracket on an “eeny, meenie, miny, moe” basis, thought that his selections would last longer than the first weekend.

Oh well, you live, and you don’t learn.

Two fateful and exciting days of the 2022 Men’s NCAA tournament are in the books. The beautiful Peacocks of Saint Peter’s humiliated Kentucky. Consensus national title favorite Gonzaga flirted with disaster. And in Pittsburgh, Illinois became the first extremely fortunate team to advance to the next round despite laying a massive egg.

There will always be shocks and bracket busters. But I can’t say it’s a good look at our collective prognosticating ability that zero perfect brackets remain. Anywhere. Not on ESPN. Not on Yahoo. Not on CBS. And not even on the NCAA website proper.

Again, zero perfect brackets. Nada. Zilch. After only 36 total games (including the First Four).

This March was supposed to be different. One of us, one of the millions of us, was supposed to go all the way. Not one got lucky. Instead, we all indeed look like Nick Young right now. Oh well. To next March, it is.

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Illinois survived Chattanooga’s upset bid and no one is quite sure how

It’s better to be lucky than good sometimes.

Ever so often, you watch a game and you’re not entirely certain how the winner pulled it off. You give them their appropriate credit but are still baffled how they ended up with more points than the other team.

On Friday, that was No. 4 Illinois (-8) against No. 13 Chattanooga in the Men’s NCAA tournament. The Illini scraped by, 54-53, and we’re still wracking our brains at how they pieced the win together. When you’re in line for an upset and show little signs of life the entire game, you’re not supposed to get up off the mat.

The Illini’s chances of avoiding disappointment seemed unlikely when Chattanooga took a 20-6 lead halfway through the first half. It seemed outright impossible when the Mocs held a 51-46 lead with less than five minutes to go. Brad Underwood’s squad looked unprepared and completely overwhelmed throughout the night.

What other conclusion can you reach when you shoot 38 percent from the field as a team while missing nine free throws?

And when Coleman Hawkins missed a free throw with 48 seconds remaining, you might as well have packed it in and left early if you’re Illinois. Missed free throws are the death sentence in the tournament.

That is unless you’re Kofi Cockburn.

Whoa. What a Herculean effort from the young center and a timely fortuitous bounce for Illinois.

Still, they had to hang on. Once the two teams exchanged pairs of free throws, Chattanooga was right there at the end with not one but two shots.

Right there!

If you’re an Illini fan still wiping off the obvious nervous flop sweat from your forehead, I don’t blame you. I think your squad got away with one.

If you’re a Chattanooga fan, I don’t know what to tell you. Everything happens for a reason? Oh well, at least there’s next year. Maybe you’ll enjoy the Illini’s luck then.

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No. 13 Chattanooga lost a heartbreaker to No. 4 Illinois and everyone made the same joke about Terrell Owens

Yes, T.O. We know Chattanooga is your school.

The cruelest defeat in March has to be the almost-upset.

If you get blown out, that’s fine. You probably didn’t belong in the tournament, to begin with. You live, you learn and you appreciate the experience of postseason basketball. If you’re the team on the receiving end of an upset, yeah it stings, but life goes on. If you come within inches, fouls or one shot of glory, I don’t know how you even fathom getting out of bed the next morning.

It’s a reality that No. 13 Chattanooga (+8) has to stomach after just barely falling short to No. 4 Illinois, 54-53, in a Men’s NCAA tournament matchup on Friday.

One of Chattanooga’s more famous alums is Pro Football Hall of Famer Terrell Owens. Since long retired, Owens decided to make an appearance to cheer his alma mater on in the only way he knows how.

Of course, with the Mocs suffering a heartbreaking defeat within earshot of Owens, every college hoops fan couldn’t help but make the same joke.

Come on. He’s a passionate guy. Stop kicking Owens while he’s down. It’s not nice.

He’s clearly invested in these young men’s basketball journeys. That’s very kind coming from someone of his stature. Give him some credit and, again, be nice.

Okay, what the heck: (Voice breaking) That’s my alma mater!

Sorry, T.O. And sorry, Chattanooga. Better luck next year. Maybe we’ll all have more original jokes by then.

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Date: Friday, March 11
Game Time: 11:30 ET
Venue: Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis IN
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Record: Indiana (19-12), Illinois (22-8)
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Date: Sunday, March 6
Game Time: 7:30 ET
Venue: State Farm Center, Champaign, IL
How To Watch: FS1
Record: Iowa (22-8), Illinois (21-8)
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Date: Thursday, March 3
Game Time: 7:00 ET
Venue: State Farm Center, Champaign, IL
How To Watch: FS1
Record: Illinois (20-8), Penn State (12-14)
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Why Penn State Will Win

It’s all about the Nittany Lion defense.

The offense isn’t going to do much of anything, but the defense went bye-bye n a blowout loss to Nebraska in a 93-70 loss. Before that, the defense was good tight games, and now it has to grind this down against the Illini.

Illinois has been off. It’s partly because it’s been on the road for three of the last four games, and it’s partly because the defense has been awful, allowing teams to hit close to 50% from the field over the last seven games.

Penn State doesn’t have to go crazy, but if it can just get to 45%, it’s in this.

However …

– Latest Polls AP | Coaches

Why Illinois Will Win

There’s still a shot at taking a piece of the Big Ten regular season title.

Wisconsin has locked up at least part of it, and can have it outright with a win over Nebraska, but a Badger loss and Illinois wins over Penn State and Iowa would be enough to get a t-shirt.

That doesn’t really matter – no one ever remembers who wins a regular season college basketball title – but it’s enough of a motivation to come up with a strong performance at home.

Amazing from three over the last few games – hitting 22-of-42 in the last two outings with the offense rocking and rolling – just getting to 70 points probably ends this because …

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What’s Going To Happen

Penn State hasn’t scored more than 70 points since the end of January and only three times since Thanksgiving.

The defense is playing well enough to keep this from getting out of hand, but the Nittany Lions aren’t going for force turnovers.

Illinois will go on an early second half run to end any drama.

Illinois vs Penn State Prediction, Lines

Illinois 73, Penn State 62
Line: Illinois -12.5, o/u: 134
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

Must See Rating: 3

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Date: Sunday, February 27
Game Time: 2:00 ET
Venue: Crisler Center, Ann Arbor, MI
How To Watch: CBS
Record: Illinois (19-8), Michigan (15-11)
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Why Illinois Will Win

It’s been way too much of a battle for the Illini lately, but if you believe in patterns, they’re due.

They follow up losses with good performances and wins, and after going win-loss-win-loss-win-loss, they’re due to get it back and be on the right side of a win.

To do that they need the defense to be a whole lot stronger.

Ohio State couldn’t miss inside or out in its win, Rutgers was solid at getting to the rim, and Purdue did whatever it wanted. But that’s the deal with this team – you have to shoot really, really well to beat it.

That goes with the pattern thing the other way. Michigan is win-loss-win-loss-win, and it’s due for a loss if it doesn’t shoot the lights out.

It only made 37% of its shots the first time around. But …

– Latest Polls AP | Coaches

Why Michigan Will Win

Yeah, yeah, yeah, enough of the silly momentum-patterns thing.

The reality to that way of looking at teams is that it means one thing – they’re inconsistent.

Illinois is painfully off offensively on the road over the last few weeks – one solid performance against Michigan State aside.

It’s not making its threes – that’s a problem at home, too – it’s not coming up with enough offensive rebounds to make up for the issues, and there are a few too many cold streaks.

Michigan can’t hit its threes lately, but it’s doing a phenomenal job of stopping teams from doing anything on the outside. It has the ability to load up on the boards, it should be able to pack it in on the inside, and …

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What’s Going To Happen

Michigan will be better at home against Illinois than it was on the road in the first meeting.

Illinois doesn’t have to be great from three to succeed – it cranks up lots of them and hopes the volume will get it done – but the wins usually come against teams that can’t do enough to hold up inside.

At home, Michigan is going to be tough enough on the defensive interior to survive.

Illinois vs Michigan Prediction, Lines

Michigan 73, Illinois 71
Line: EVEN, o/u: 141.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

Must See Rating: 3.5

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Date: Thursday, February 24
Game Time: 9:00 ET
Venue: State Farm Center, Champaign, IL
How To Watch: FS1
Record: Ohio State (17-7), Illinois (19-7)
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Why Ohio State Will Win

The Buckeyes might be having their rough moments over the last several weeks, but the defense has been a rock – allowing fewer than 70 points in five of the last six games – all while shooting relatively well.

This is a painfully inconsistent team from three lately, but Illinois has had an even rougher time from the outside. Even when Ohio State has been off from three – a recent Iowa game excluded – it hasn’t been all that bad. Illinois, on the other hand, isn’t hitting enough threes even though it’s bombing away.

The Illini turn the ball over way too much and make too many mistakes, but …

– Latest Polls AP | Coaches

Why Illinois Will Win

Ohio State, for all of the good things it does defensively, doesn’t force a ton of turnovers.

There’s not a ton of pressure and there aren’t the rebounds to go along with the defensive stops.

It’s an okay rebounding team, but Illinois is dominant on the boards.

The Illinois are second in the Big Ten and 14th in the nation in rebounding margin, and it should be able to clean things up if Ohio State isn’t great from the field – especially if it’s struggling from the outside.

It’s been a rocky run for the Illini without a whole lot of consistency overall over the last several weeks, but …

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What’s Going To Happen

Illinois is back at home.

Outside of a double overtime loss to Purdue, Illinois has owned Assembly Hall winning 11 of 13 games – No. 2 Arizona was the only other loss.

It’s all about shooting percentage for the Illini. They’re 17-0 when they hit 43% or better and 2-7 when they don’t.

Only nine teams have been able to get to 43% on the Ohio State defense. Illinois – helped by its play on the inside – will be the tenth.

Ohio State vs Illinois Prediction, Lines

Illinois 74, Ohio State 69
Line: COMING, o/u: COMING
ATS Confidence out of 5: COMING

Must See Rating: 3

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