Well, Adam Haluska will still be first-team All-Big Ten.
But going 10-for-38 in two games against Wisconsin not only bookended Haluska's 67 points in wins over Indiana and Minneosta, but cemented the league's Most Valuable Player award for Badger forward Alando Tucker.
Tucker killed the Hawkeyes for a second time in two weeks Saturday with his 21 points in Wisconsin's 74-62 home win.
If it's any consolation, Haluska had just one fewer point (16) than the imminent National Player of the Year, Texas freshman Kevin Durant, had in 38 minutes against Iowa State Saturday. But it isn't any consolation, of course, so why did I even bring it up?
The Pro Bowl was on Saturday. Didn't watch it. Don't feel bad about it.
But back to Wisconsin. It's 24-2. You know what it's like to root for a team that's 24-2? It's fun. That's what it is. Fun.
You know what's not fun? Being ranked in the Top Ten for the first time in school history and then losing by 12 points. To Wright State. That's what happened to Butler Saturday. The No. 10 Bulldogs are in second place behind Wright State in the Horizon League standings. Wright State isn't even the historically preeminent men's basketball program in Dayton, Ohio. That would be ... you guessed it ... Dayton.
It was the first basketball sellout in the history of Wright State's Nutter Center. Over 3,000 students showed up in the crowd of 10,827. Wright State lost 73-42 when it played at Butler earlier this season Those students apparently weren't deterred.
Why am I writing about Wright? Because Iowa got beat, Iowa State got beat, and nobody in their Wright mind cares about the Pro Bowl.