Maybe some of you can address this since I really only follow Big Ten basketball until the tournament. Does any of the other conferences have as many good players who are the offspring of other good players? I can think of 6 off the top of my head from the Big Ten...
Glenn Robinson III
Tim Hardaway Jr
Traevan Jackson
Roy Devyn Marble
Austin Hollins
Shannon Scott
Jon Horford (added, see below)
...are there any others in the Big Ten?
I assume the Big East may have more 2nd generation stars just out of the sheer number of teams, but I doubt any conference could put together a team that could rival the 6 above.
Any thoughts?







you right, but why osu didn't recruit Jackson?
Didnt have room for Jackson
I'd take Craft and Scott over Jackson any day.
Jon Horford is the son of NBA player Tito Horford. Al Horford is Jon's older brother and currently playing for the Hawks. Horford has battled some injuries and is still pretty raw. I don't know if the NBA is in his future, but he could be a solid college player.
Those who stay will be CHAMPIONS!
~Bo Schembechler
Good call H2V, I should have got that considering that I watched his brother help beat the Buckeyes in the finals...you know the year that Florida beat the Bucks in both football and basketball championship games (GRRRR!!!). And I was almost over it...ugh!
ohioscott
Sorry about bringing up the bad memories. Some other interesting notes, since Michigan seems to be a trend in this department, but football related: Tyrone Wheatley Jr. (2015) was offered last week by Michigan. Also, Michigan never offered Braylon's little brother Berkley, which got Braylon's panties in a bunch. Berkley signed with Minnesota.
Those who stay will be CHAMPIONS!
~Bo Schembechler
Dusting off the board for the football edition of the discussion......Duron Carter remains ineligible. Literally, figuratively, etc.
"Success - it's what you do with what you got" - Woody Hayes
Tom Tupas kid is going to Illinois or some B1G school isnt he?