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2021-21 Big Ten Basketball Power Rankings have multiple question marks

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2021-21 Big Ten Basketball Power Rankings have multiple question marks
Nov 23, 2016; University Park, PA, USA; General view of the Big Ten logo at the Bryce Jordan Center prior to the game between the Colgate Raiders and the Penn State Nittany Lions. Penn State defeated Colgate 72-59. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports

We are still quite a ways off from the start of the 2021-22 college basketball season but Brendan Quinn has decided it was time to put together his Early Summer Big Ten Power Rankings.

As you can see below, Quinn has Michigan at No. 1 and Michigan State at No. 5.

In his article, which is a must-read if you are a Big Ten hoops fan, Quinn goes into some scenarios where these rankings could end up looking much different.

Click here to read Quinn's rationale for these rankings.

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