Wisconsin will not play Northwestern this weekend (247sports.com)
Got it, thanks.
Just like I did with IA/NU, I'm going to assume, for now, that the game will NOT be played until it is rescheduled so if/when it does get rescheduled please let me know and I'll update the projections accordingly. The game, UW@NU is a projected UW loss / NU win.
We had one upset last night, the Hoosiers won in Champaign.
Upsets so far have been:

The tiers are:
- PU, RU-1
- UW, MSU
- M, UMD, IA, IL-1, tOSU+1, PSU, IU, NU+1
- UNL-1
- BLANK
- MN+1
Thus, the updated projected final standings / BTT Seeds are:
- 18-2/29-2 Purdue
- 16-4/24-7 Rutgers
- 12-7/20-9 Wisconsin
- 11-9/19-12 Michigan State
- 10-10/18-13 Iowa
- 10-10/16-15 Michigan
- 10-10/19-12 Maryland
- 9-11/18-13 Indiana
- 9-11/18-13 Penn State
- 9-11/17-14 Ohio State
- 9-11/18-13 Illinois
- 8-11/17-13 Northwestern
- 7-13/14-17 Nebraska
- 1-19/7-23 Minnesota
Tiebreakers:
For the 10-10 tie between M, UMD, and IA:
- Iowa wins based on a projected H2H2H of 2-0 due to the fact that they do not visit College Park nor Ann Arbor.
- Michigan: Michigan and Maryland both project to finish 1-2 H2H2H with each other and Iowa so they break their tie based on record against the best team(s), then the next, etc. Michigan eventually wins that based on record against MSU because the Terps do not host the Spartans.
- Maryland.
For the 9-11 tie between IL, tOSU, PSU, and IU:
- Indiana: The Hoosiers and Nittany Lions tie in H2H2H2H at 3-1 because they both won in Champaign and the Hoosiers do not visit Columbus while the Lions do not visit Iowa Bloomington. The two of them move to record against the next best team(s) then the next, etc. Indiana wins based on record against Wisconsin because they do not visit Madison.
- Penn State
- Ohio State: The Buckeyes projected H2H2H2H is 2-2 because they do not host the Hoosiers nor visit State College.
- Illinois: The Illini's projected H2H2H2H is 1-5 because they lost home games to both the Nittany Lions and the Hoosiers.
Thus, the projected match-ups for the B1G Tournament at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois are:
Wednesday, March 8:
- #11 Illinois vs #14 Minnesota, 830 BTN
- #12 Northwestern vs #13 Nebraska 6 BTN
Thursday, March 9:
- #5 Iowa vs NU/UNL, 230 BTN
- #6 Michigan vs IL/MN, 9 BTN
- #7 Maryland vs #10 Ohio State, 630 BTN
- #8 Indiana vs #9 Penn State, noon BTN
Friday, March 10:
- #1 Purdue vs IU/PSU, noon BTN
- #2 Rutgers vs UMD/tOSU, 630 BTN
- #3 Wisconsin vs M/IL/MN, 9 BTN
- #4 Michigan State vs IA/NU/UNL, 230 BTN
Saturday, March 11:
- PU/IU/PSU vs MSU/IA/NU/UNL, 1 CBS
- RU/UMD/tOSU vs UW/M/IL/MN, 330 CBS
Sunday, March 12:
- PU/IU/PSU/MSU/IA/NU/UNL vs RU/UMD/tOSU/UW/M/IL/MN, 330 CBS
A comment on fluidity:
My perception is that the league is bunched tighter than usual. It seems to me that we have eight borderline tournament teams (M, UMD, IA, IL, tOSU, PSU, IU, NU) plus two or three more (MSU, UW, and maybe RU) that are barely above that. Consequently, this season has an "anything can happen" feel to it where there are tons of "upsets" but not a lot of shocking surprises.
As an example, look at my team, Ohio State:
Their next two games are hosting Iowa on Saturday and visiting Champaign on Tuesday. Those project as a win and a loss respectively but would anyone be surprised if they lost at home to Iowa and won in Champaign, lost both, or won both? Given that the Buckeyes are in the midst of a typical Holtmann January collapse, they'll probably lose both but Illinois just lost at home to Indiana so a win there wouldn't be shocking and the Iowa game is at home so again, a win wouldn't be shocking.
Note that there is only a 1.5 game difference in the projected final record between the #5 seed Iowa (10-10) and the projected #12 seed Northwestern (8-11) so any upset involving any of the teams projected to finish in that range has implications for almost every team in that range.
Finally, to answer
@Brutus Buckeye 's question, in order for Ohio State to meet Michigan in the BTT, the following would have to happen:
- Ohio State would have to win their BTT opener against Maryland at 630 on Thursday.
- Michigan would have to win their BTT opener against the IL/MN winner at 9pm on Thursday.
- Ohio State would have to upset Rutgers in their quarter-final at 630 on Friday.
- Michigan would have to upset Wisconsin in their quarter-final at 9 on Friday.
If all of that happened then the Buckeyes and Wolverines would play in the later semi-final on Saturday.