Northern Kings: Indiana’s Problem
ColumnsIf you left a toddler in a room for an hour with nothing but a bucket of paintball grenades, you’d wind up with something that resembles, for better or worse, the Big Ten standings. Season-long frontrunner Minnesota dropped two of three at home to Indiana last weekend, catapulting the Hoosiers into first place in a likely four-bid league.
Indiana sits at 28-17, 13-5 in-conference, with a plus-69 run differential. The Hoosiers have taken series from Michigan State and Minnesota in the past two weeks, and have won 16 of their past 20 games. They’ve got depth on both[…]
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