


No doubt the PAC 12 is performing well in the tourney and those teams in the tourney may well have been undervalued. But, I think you nailed it on the conference depth part. I can't find any other PAC 12 team that should have been in the tourney.And then the bottom of the league took on alot of bad losses OOC or losses in general.
Honestly the strength of the B1G was built on the fact the bottom of the league did tremendous OOC.
Anyone else want to make a case for another PAC 12 team that deserved a shot?
While the B1G and the Big 12 were considered the best, both really only had a team or two that "stood out". The others were good and there were a lot of them which made the conference runs difficult and thus considered strong.
But, even with 9 and 7 teams in the tourney, I'm not sure many people thought more than one or two per conference would make deep runs...unless they got on a roll like Oregon State has. (I thought Illinois was on one of those runs but they were highly thought of anyway.) Michigan and Baylor are similar in that they aren't back to pre COVID status but were still expected to make deep runs.
So, outside of Michigan, Illinois and Baylor, which other B1G and Big 12 teams were truly expected to make deep runs? They may have had higher seeds, but someone had to occupy those spots.