Big Ten Basketball Media Days highlighted Purdue’s title chances, showcasing a strong outlook for the conference as it enters the 2024-25 season. Following a remarkable year where Purdue reached the national championship game for the first time in over four decades, the Boilermakers are well-positioned to continue their success.
Despite the uncertainty that surrounds many college basketball programs amid ongoing changes in the sport, Purdue finds itself as a target for other teams. This comes even after the loss of Zach Edey, a two-time national player of the year. Remarkably, the Boilermakers remain the preseason No. 1 team in the conference media poll, led by veteran head coach Matt Painter.
Purdue did not acquire any scholarship transfers this offseason but boasts the Big Ten preseason player of the year, junior point guard Braden Smith. Painter emphasized the importance of stability within the team, stating, “We didn’t have anybody leave to go into the portal. That was big for us because we didn’t have to deal with recruiting all spring and into the summer and not knowing who we are.” This continuity allows the Boilermakers to focus on developing their existing talent.
With three starters returning from a Final Four squad, the team aims to integrate five freshmen and maintain their competitive edge. Expectations remain high in West Lafayette, even without Edey, who was drafted ninth overall in the NBA. With Smith, fellow guard Fletcher Loyer, and big man Trey Kaufman-Renn, Purdue is poised to contend for a third consecutive Big Ten title.
Beyond Purdue’s promising outlook, several other storylines emerged during the conference’s media day festivities. Here are five key narratives to watch as the 2024-25 Big Ten basketball season approaches:
High Hopes in Bloomington: Can Indiana Capture the Big Ten Title?
The Indiana Hoosiers are equipped with a talented roster that could make this season their best under head coach Mike Woodson. After a disappointing year that saw them miss the NCAA Tournament, Woodson aims to restore the program’s legacy. “The goal here continues to be the same: It’s about winning Big Ten titles and national titles at Indiana,” Woodson stated. With a successful summer program, the team is looking to their veterans for leadership.
Tom Izzo’s Challenge: Who Will Emerge as Michigan State’s Next Star?
Michigan State is anticipated to be a top contender in the Big Ten, provided they stay healthy. In his 30th season, Hall of Fame coach Tom Izzo is looking for junior Jaden Akins to step up and become a key player. “We need one or two guys to step up, and I’m hoping Jaden Akins can be one of those guys,” Izzo remarked. With Akins averaging 10.4 points last season, his development will be crucial as the team navigates roster changes.
Exciting Freshmen in New Jersey and Maryland
Rutgers is welcoming highly touted recruits Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey, who are expected to make an immediate impact. Coach Steve Pikiell is optimistic about the duo’s potential, stating, “Every year I have been here I still have that trophy case in my office looking to win a national championship.” Meanwhile, Maryland is looking to bounce back after a challenging season, with new recruit Derik Queen set to join senior Julian Reese in a formidable frontcourt.
Michigan Wolverines: A Dark Horse Team?
The Michigan Wolverines, currently ranked ninth in the preseason poll, may be undervalued. Under new coach Dusty May, who previously led Florida Atlantic to the Final Four, the Wolverines have assembled a promising roster. The combination of two 7-footers, Vlad Goldin and Danny Wolf, is expected to create matchup difficulties for opponents. May aims to leverage this size advantage to elevate the team’s performance.
UCLA’s Ambitious Bid for Big Ten Glory
UCLA, a new entrant in the Big Ten, is also eyeing the conference title. Coach Mick Cronin is optimistic about his team’s prospects following a difficult season. He believes that the addition of Kobe Johnson, a strong defensive player, will bolster the Bruins’ chances. Cronin’s experience and strategic approach could make UCLA a significant contender in the Big Ten.