No upsets last night and for once we have a traditional Big Ten weekend with no games Friday or Monday and all teams playing either Saturday or Sunday. They seemed to want to avoid trying to compete with the SuperBowl so their are six games Saturday and only one on Sunday.
For review the tiers currently are:
- UMD, MSU
- IL, UW, PSU, IA, PU
- RU, IU, MN, tOSU, M
- blank
- UNL, NU
The upsets so far have been:

Thus, the projected final standings/BTT Seeds are:
- 15-5 Maryland
- 14-6 Michigan State
- 14-6 Illinois
- 12-8 Wisconsin
- 12-8 Penn State
- 11-9 Iowa
- 10-10 Rutgers
- 10-10 Purdue
- 10-10 Indiana
- 10-10 Minnesota
- 9-11 Ohio State
- 9-11 Michigan
- 3-17 Nebraska
- 1-19 Northwestern
The Tiebreakers are:
For the two-way tie for 2nd/3rd between MSU and IL at 14-6:
- The first tiebreaker is H2H but they play twice and each team is projected to win the home game.
- The second tiebreaker is record against Maryland. They both play Maryland twice and are each projected to go 1-1.
- The third tiebreaker is record against the 12-8 teams (PSU, UW). This is also tied. MSU plays both teams twice each and is projected to go 2-2 while IL does not host either PSU or UW but they won in Madison so they are projected to go 1-1.
- The next tiebreaker is record against Iowa. MSU wins this because they do not visit Iowa City this year so they are projected to go 1-0 while IL plays Iowa twice and is projected to go 1-1.
For the two-way tie for 4th/5th between UW and PSU at 12-8:
- The first tiebreaker is H2H. They only play once this year, in State College and Wisconsin won.
For the four-way tie for 7th/8th/9th/10th between RU, PU, IU, and MN at 10-10:
- The first tiebreaker is H2H2H2H. Rutgers is projected to go 3-1 because they do not visit Bloomington or Minneapolis this year so they win and get the #7 seed. Purdue is projected to go 3-2 because they do not visit Minneapolis this year so they finish second and get the #8 seed. Indiana is projected to go 2-3 because they do not host Rutgers this year so they finish third and get the #9 seed. Minnesota is projected to go 1-3 because they do not host either Rutgers or Purdue this year so they lose and get the #10 seed.
For the two-way tie for 11th/12th between tOSU and M at 9-11:
- The first tiebreaker is H2H but they play twice and each team is projected to win the home game.
- The second tiebreaker is record against Maryland but both teams are projected to go 0-season against the Terps.
- The third tiebreaker is record against the 14-6 teams (MSU and IL). Michigan lost at home to the Illini so they are projected to go 0-4 against IL and MSU while tOSU has yet to play either and they are projected to go 1-1 with a home win over Illinois and a road loss to MSU.
Thus, the BTT match-ups in Indianapolis would be:
Wednesday, March 11, 2020:
- #11 Ohio State vs #14 Northwestern, 9:30pm, BTN
- #12 Michigan vs #13 Nebraska, 6pm, BTN
Thursday, March 12, 2020:
- #5 Penn State vs M/UNL, 2:30pm, BTN
- #6 Iowa vs tOSU/NU, 9pm, BTN
- #7 Rutgers vs #10 Minnesota, 6:30pm, BTN
- #8 Purdue vs #9 Indiana (this would be a fun game in Indianapolis!), noon, BTN
Friday, March 13, 2020:
- #1 Maryland vs PU/IU, noon, BTN
- #2 Michigan State vs RU/MN, 6:30pm, BTN
- #3 Illinois vs IA/tOSU/NU, 9pm, BTN
- #4 Wisconsin vs PSU/M/UNL, 2:30pm, BTN
Saturday, March 14, 2020:
- UMD/PU/IU vs UW/PSU/M/UNL, 1pm, CBS
- MSU/RU/MN vs IL/IA/tOSU/NU, 3:30pm, CBS
Sunday, March 15, 2020:
- UMD/PU/IU/UW/PSU/M/UNL vs MSU/RU/MN/IL/IA/tOSU/NU, 3:30pm, CBS