@LazyD
Is ISU srsly good enough this year to make it a near pick'm with Michigan?
At home, yes definitely, especially if McGary is out. But Ejim being out for ISU is huge. Everyone's sleeping on Deandre Kane who is certain to be way more physical than any guard Michigan has. He's a beast. McGary would be able to feast on the lack of post defense ISU has, but without him I'm unsure who Michigan has that is capable down low, which is where ISU gets beat.
The only problem is that Hoiberg's teams are much like Kentucky. They underwhelm early in the season, and then are a well-oiled machine my tournament time. But I think they'll be up for it, packed house, Dickie V making his first appearance, Johnny Orr back in town, and multiple top 100 recruits visiting.
Next year is when ISU will really be stacked, especially if Rashad Vaughn is in town