Man, I have no idea how to do that. Next year's Big Ten may be a clustermakinglove. Ohio St. probably still the favorite (losing a lot of leadership - reloading with freshmen 4/5 star talent) Wildcards that could win it - Illinois (I think even the water boy is a 4 star), Michigan (lots of young talent, came on strong, made the tourney), Michigan St (Izzo and lots of talent). Teams that will be competitive but it will take a lot of pieces coming together - Purdue (losing two of programs best players ever - adding length) , Wisconsin (I think losing Leuer hurts a lot, Taylor could be BTPOY... lots of big white dudes and won't lose at home) . No real shot but will be improved, Indiana (help is on the way), Iowa (really like Basabe), Northwestern (lots of foreign dudes) Terrible - Minny (Mbakwe will wear a house arrest ankle bracelet), Penn St. Nebraska... yeah, I know nothing about them. I think the best one can do, at this point, is grouping as you did. However, a few things: Ohio State--I'll still believe Sullinger is back when I see it. I also expect Buford to bolt. Further, Ohio State's recruiting class has four 4-star players ranked between No. 46 and No. 76 (as per rivals). That's an excellent way to build and sustain a program, I'm less sure that's the way to replace 4-star seniors. Michigan--As of right now, Darius Morris is in the NBA Draft. I suspect he'll be back, but we'll see. If I'm right about the above, I have a real hard time picking a favorite, other than saying, in alphabetical order, Illinois-Michigan-Michigan State-Ohio State(?)-Wisconsin as the likely top group (and that's giving Bo Ryan a ton of credit, because they lost their frontcourt and have only one 4-star player on the entire roster, plus Taylor).