I don't think Minnesota or Indiana can get hot and win it. Not with having to play tomorrow.
I think you are *PROBABLY* right but I don't think it is because they aren't good enough, I think it is because it is just REALLY hard to win five games in five days. They would more than likely end up running into a good team playing their first or second game and lose.
That said, I said "*PROBABLY*" because I do think they would have a chance if they got hot AND lucky.
Here is what I mean:
In my projection above I have both Minnesota and Indiana winning their first two games (against NU/IA and UNL/PSU) respectively then losing their third game against IL/UMD. That would be a tough game for either of them particularly considering that IL/UMD would be well rested and playing their first game while MN/IU would be playing their third game in three days. That said, both IL and UMD are capable of stinking up a game so I do think that it *COULD* happen for MN or IU.
Even if MN or IU got past IL/UMD the problem is that then they would have to play their fourth game in four days against (probably) UW/MSU playing just their second game. I think that MN/IU would absolutely lose if they got to the semi-final on Saturday and had to play UW/MSU. However, if UW/MSU got upset by M/RU/tOSU/PU then I could see MN/IU going the distance. In that case the semi-final would still be MN/IU's fourth game in four days but it would be their opponent's third game in three days.
As I see it, playing in your third game against a team playing their first or in your fourth against a team playing their second is a substantial disadvantage but playing in your fourth against a team playing their third is much less of a factor.
Supposing that MN or IU got through their first three games then got lucky and got M/RU or tOSU/PU instead of UW/MSU and won the semi-final on Saturday that would advance them to the Championship Game on Sunday where they would be playing their fifth game in five days against a team playing either their third (UW/IL/MSU/UMD), fourth (IA/PSU/tOSU/RU/M/PU), or fifth (MN/IU/NU/UNL) game. At that point everybody is tired.
So I think that either of them *COULD* win it, but in addition to them getting hot it would also require:
- IL or UMD having a real clunker of a game in the quarter-final on Friday, and
- UW or MSU getting upset by RU/M/tOSU/PU.