Big Ten Bracket Odds
Who has the best chances to cut down the nets in Chicago?
Who has the best chances to cut down the nets in Chicago?
One weekend to go. Indiana has clinched the #1 seed in the Big Ten tournament, but three teams have a chance to join them at the top, and the #2-5 and #6-9 seeds are still wide open.
Indiana has a share of the title, but the races for the #2-#5 seeds and #6-#9 are still wide open. We break down the tiebreakers here.
Indiana has a stranglehold on first place, but four teams are fighting for the other three byes.
Tuesday night's showdown will go a long way toward deciding the race, but Michigan and Wisconsin will still have something to say. Illinois's recent surge has them in good shape for the tournament; could Iowa join them? And will Penn State go 0-18?
A clear favorite has emerged, one of the former favorites for the top three is no longer a favorite to earn a bye, Illinois appears to be pulling a repeat of last year's collapse ... and poor, poor Penn State.
After a chaotic non-conference season, the Big Ten race looks wide open. We crunch some numbers in order to attempt to handicap the race to Indianapolis.
In the races for the Big Ten division titles and for bowl eligibility, who got a favorable conference schedule and who drew the short straw?
Breaking down the odds in the Big Ten tournament according to the modified Bradley-Terry method.
Projecting the final two weeks of the Big Ten basketball season, with game-by-game odds and overall title chances.