Iowa won't win 8 games this year. And that's with the bottom of the Big Ten being very very bad this year. Well, so's the middle of the Big 10. And the top. Big 10 seems to take crap every year for being down, and I think it's usually unfair. But we deserve all the hate we're gonna get this year. Penn St. might make the NIT just from beating up on the dregs. I'm starting to worry about Illinois's tourney chances, cause I could see a scenario where we only get 3 teams in the tourney. I do think it's possible for us to finish top 3, but there's a real mess of similar teams with us, Wisconsin, Ohio St., and Purdue, and if we're all fighting for 1 tourney spot, it's gonna be trouble. The one thing in our favor is some masterful OOC scheduling, not wasting a lot of time with bottom of the barrel teams, instead getting teams like Weber St., Hawaii, Northeastern, and Miami(OH)(along with BCS games against ASU, Duke, OK St., MD, Mizzou, and Arizona.) I thought by now the BCS schools would figure out thow to game the RPI like this. Especially after we heard so much griping when the Valley schools were rated so high in the RPI based on avoiding the Western Carolinas of the world and instead playing the top schools from the low majors. I understand wanting a few warm up games in there against some cupcakes you don't have to worry about, but to load up on these schools in non-con is going to kill you come tourney time, especially in a year when Iowa's looking at an RPI in the 200s, and Northwestern might be threatening to join them. UM and one of PSU or Minnesota could easily be 100+ RPI teams as well. For comparison's sake, U of I played 2 low major schools with (2007)200+ RPI(Tennessee St. and West Carolina) MSU: 5 (Jacksonville, Chicago St., Louisina-Monroe, IUPU-Fort Wayne, San Jose St.) IU: 7 (Chattanooga, Longwood, NC-Wilmington, Tennessee St., West Carolina, Coppin St., Chicago St.) Wisky: 5 (IUPU-FW, Savannah St., FL A&M, Wofford, UW-Milwaukee) OSU: 6 (Columbia, VMI, Coppin St., Presbyterian(1st year D1), Cleveland St., MD-Balt. County) Purdue: 5 (Bethune Cookman, Ball St., TX Southern, Wofford, FIU) Granted, these teams aren't guaranteed to finish with RPIs above 200, nor are some of the others guaranteed to be below it, but success is decently static when it comes to low-major schools. IU could wind up running roughshod over the Big 10(only playing MSU and Wisky once, though they're both roadies) and still wind up with a lower seed due to bad scheduling(and the awfulness of teams like Iowa/NU.) Missing MSU and Wisky at home will actually hurt them, taking away 2 likely wins over top 50 opponents.