Washington Huskies Basketball Tabbed for Bottom Tier of Big Ten
As the college basketball landscape shifts, analyst Jon Rothstein has positioned the Washington Huskies in the lower echelon of the Big Ten Conference. This projection comes as the team prepares for the upcoming season under head coach Danny Sprinkle.
Renowned college basketball analyst Jon Rothstein has unveiled his preseason rankings for the Big Ten, and the Washington Huskies find themselves projected towards the bottom of the conference standings. Rothstein's assessment places Washington within the bottom third of the league, signaling potential challenges for the program in their inaugural seasons within their new conference home.
The Huskies are entering a new era following their move to the Big Ten, a notoriously competitive conference. This ranking reflects an early outlook on how the team is expected to fare against established Big Ten programs, many of which boast extensive histories of success within the league.
This projection sets the stage for head coach Danny Sprinkle's third year at the helm of the Washington program. The team will aim to defy these preseason expectations and prove their capabilities against a challenging schedule, with the ultimate goal of establishing a competitive presence in the Big Ten.
While acknowledging the Big Ten's depth, projecting Washington into the bottom third feels prematurely dismissive of a program aiming to make its mark.


