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Bracketology has 8 Big Ten Teams!

Michigan State, Purdue, Illinois, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Michigan. Penn State, and Minnesota are predicted to make the Big Ten tournament by ESPN.com's bracketologist Joe Lunardi. My bet would be that at least one, probably two of these teams won't make the tournament. Michigan still has to play Purdue, and Wisconsin in Madison. I don't think they're good enough to make the tourney. Of course, we should ask ourselves, are the Gophers? I think that our perfect non-conference season will just barely push us in, but we need to win at least 2 preferably 3 of the final 4 here, and/or have a good showing at the Big Ten tourney. Out remaining games:

at home vs. Northwestern. Even though they beat us the first time, I think we'll be desparate enough to take this one. And hopefully we'll have a good home field advantage.

Illinois in Champaign. Even though we beat the Illini the first go-round, I doubt that that carries over to this game. We haven't beaten them in Champaign in, oh, forever (probably before I was born, and that ain't no joke). I may be proven wrong though. They only scored 33 against Penn State the other day.

at home vs. Wisconsin. This one's really hard to predict. On one hand, we've already beaten the Badgers, at Kohl Center, nonetheless.But that was a very long time ago. We've been spiraling downwards, and they're been on fire defensively, allowing below 53 points in 5 straight games now. I'm not sure if we can beat them in the Barn.

at home vs. Michigan. If we can prevent Michigan from catching fire like they did last night, I think we have a chance to beat them on our home floor. The game will probably be determining all kinds of Big Ten and NCAA tourney seeding and bid and such, so I'd expect both teams to give it their all. Unfortunately, Michigan's all probably beats our all.

Well, good news, 3 home games. Bad news, none of them are pushovers, and two of them have already beaten us. Time is running out if we're going to make the NCAAs.

 

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Well, my guess is...

that ALL the Big Ten Teams, even Indiana, will make the Big Ten Tournament along with the other teams noted in your opening paragraph.
But I doubt more than five will make the NCAA tournament!! LOL

by COJOMAY on Feb 21, 2009 10:49 AM CST reply actions  

I'm going to say 7 Big 10 teams make the NCAAs

My fearless prediction. The conference is stronger than I can ever remember. Seven should be a lock.

by rencito on Feb 21, 2009 12:13 PM CST reply actions  

I think 9-9 plus 1 B10 tourney win

makes them a lock. The L’ville win gets them over the top if they get to .500 in B10.

what you say here can, and will, be used against you

by GopherNation on Feb 22, 2009 8:13 PM CST reply actions  

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