So if the streak continues all season and the Big Ten has 14 co-champs at 9-9, what does the Big Ten bracket look like?
I think the more interesting question is what the NCAA Selection Committee would do. If the home team won every B1G game such that all 14 teams finished 10-10 (not 9-9 as pointed out by
@Abba above), then they would pretty much all be bubble teams.
Normally 10-10 in the B1G is pretty much on the bubble depending on how good or bad the OOC is.
Once the various tiebreakers were figured out and the bracket was set I think no more than one or two teams (at most*) would be locks and no more than a few would really be off the bubble. At the same time, the committee wouldn't have room for 14 B1G teams so the B1G Tournament would have immense importance.
As many as eight or as few as four teams would go 0-1 in the tournament and probably be out.
Just for interest lets assume that having a warm-up is helpful but playing your third game in three days is difficult so all of the first-game teams would lose if playing a second-game team while all of the third-game teams would lose if playing a second game team and when those two collide (they will) we'll assume that the third game team loses to the first game team. Then, for simplicity, we'll just go chalk when teams have both played the same number of games. Thus, the results would be:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
- 12 over 5
- 11 over 6
- 7 over 10
- 8 over 9
Friday:
- 8 over 1
- 7 over 2
- 3 over 11
- 4 over 12
Saturday:
Sunday:
So the 14 teams would be: (tournament record then overall B1G record including 10-10 regular season and tournament)
- 0-1/10-11, eight teams: #14, #13, #5, #6, #10, #9, #1, #2
- 1-1/11-11, two teams: #12, #11,
- 2-1/12-11, three teams: #7, #8, #4
- 3-0/13-10, one team: #3
#3 wouldn't need it, but they'd get an auto-bid. I also think that the 2-1/12-11 teams (#7, #8, #4) would be in unless they had just dreadful OOC records. I think that the two teams that went 1-1/11-11 (#12, #13) would also be in unless they had really bad OOC records. Things would be dicey for the eight teams that finished 0-1/10-11. They obviously couldn't all get in but at the same time I don't think the B1G would be limited to just the six or less teams that had a BTT win.
*The B1G has three teams that are (at least so far) undefeated OOC. They are:
- tOSU: If they go 11-0 OOC that will include wins over Cincy, Villanova, UNC, Kentucky, and WVU. I think those wins, and 10-11 in conference adding up to 21-11 overall would get the Buckeyes in.
- Maryland: If they go 11-0 OOC that will include wins over Marquette, Notre Dame, and Seton Hall. I think those wins and 10-11 in conference adding up to 21-11 overall would get the Terps in.
- Indiana: If they go 11-0 OOC that will include wins over SDSU, FSU, UCONN, and Notre Dame. I think those wins and 10-11 in conference adding up to 21-11 overall would get the Hoosiers in but it is closer.
The rest of the teams would be no better than 20-12 overall and that would probably only get in if it included a lot of quality wins.