Of note, yesterday’s bonkers finish in Maryland, Spartans are in the drivers seat for a league title.
Odd season for them, but they’ve been nails on defense and finding the way to finish out games.
Drivers seat but Michigan still controls their own destiny as they are tied in the loss column and those two teams finish against each other.
Checking in on the races:
- 14-3 Michigan State: vsUW 3/2, @IA 3/6, vsM 3/9
- 13-3 Michigan: vsRU 2/27, vsIL 3/2, vsUMD 3/5, @MSU 3/9
- 12-5 Wisconsin: @MSU 3/2, @MN 3/5, vsPSU 3/8
- 11-6 Purdue: vsUCLA 2/28, vsRU 3/4, @IL 3/7
- 11-6 Maryland: @PSU 3/1, @M 3/5, vsNU 3/8
- 11-6 UCLA: @PU 2/28, @NU 3/3, vs USC 3/8
- 10-8 Illinois: @M 3/2, vsPU 3/7
- 9-8 Oregon: vsUSC 3/1, vsIU 3/4, @UDub 3/9
- 8-9 Indiana: @UDub 3/1, @Ore 3/4, vstOSU 3/8
- 8-10 Ohio State: vsUNL 3/4, @IU 3/8
- 7-10 Rutgers: @M 2/27, @PU 3/4, vsMN 3/9
- 7-10 Nebraska: vsMN 3/1, @tOSU 3/4, vsIA 3/9
- 6-11 Northwestern: vsIA 2/28, vsUCLA 3/3, @UMD 3/8
- 6-11 Minnesota: @UNL 3/1, vsUW 3/5, @RU 3/9
- 6-11 Southern California: @Ore 3/1, vsUDub 3/5, @UCLA 3/8
- 6-11 Iowa: @NU 2/28, vsMSU 3/6, @UNL 3/9
- 5-13 Penn State: vsUMD 3/1, @UW 3/8
- 4-13 Washington: vsIU 3/1, @USC 3/5, vsOre 3/9
A few thoughts:
- If Michigan beats Rutgers tonight they will move to 14-3 along with MSU. Since the two Michigan schools play each other in their mutual finale that means that the league champion will be no worse than 15-5 which mathematically eliminates all but the two of them and Wisconsin.
- Illinois might not win again. Their schedule ended up being insanely backloaded. Four of their last five league games are against the top-4 teams in the league. That is rough.
- Wisconsin's league title chances are slim and none and they will be mathematically eliminated without a win in East Lansing on Sunday.
- Oregon might not lose again and they've already won four straight. What a streaky season. They started out 16-3/5-3 and at one point they were ranked in the top-10 nationally. Then they lost five straight, fell out of the rankings altogether, and at one point they weren't even in the top-10 in the league. The five-straight losses included understandable and reasonably close losses in Michigan but also a home loss to Nebraska, a beatdown in Westwood, and a loss to Minnesota. Now they've won four straight including in Madison and with three very winnable games remaining they look likely to finish 12-8.
- Ohio State and Nebraska seem to be the two B1G teams closest to the NCAA cut-line so their game in Columbus on Tuesday will mean a lot for both teams. Unfortunately nobody will see it because it is on Peacock.
- Rutgers has a rough final stretch.
Cut lines:
League Title:
Purdue, Maryland, and UCLA are mathematically alive but practically eliminated as they each have six losses so they would need:
- To win out and finish 14-6, and
- Michigan to beat MSU in East Lansing but otherwise lose out to finish 14-6, and
- Michigan State to lose out and finish 14-6.
Wisconsin has a small but pretty unrealistic chance. We'll look closer at that if they manage to win in East Lansing.
Top-4 (Double-bye into Friday of the BTT):
Purdue, Maryland, and UCLA are all tied for the last two double-byes. Additionally, Wisconsin is only one game ahead of them and Illinois is 1.5 games behind them. PU, UMD, and UCLA will get the last two double-byes and the first single-bye unless UW finishes REALLY poorly or IL finishes REALLY well.
Top-9 (Single-bye into Thursday of the BTT):
Right now Indiana would get the last double-bye but they are only a game behind Ore, 1/2 game ahead of tOSU, and one game ahead of both RU and UNL. There are also games remaining between:
- IU at Ore on 3/4
- UNL at tOSU on 3/4
- tOSU at IU on 3/8
This is very much in flux.
Top-15 (invite to the BTT):
Northwestern, Minnesota, Southern California, and Iowa are all tied for the last three spots in the BTT. They are also only one game behind RU/UNL so all of these teams are in the mix to make or miss the BTT. Additionally, there are games remaining between:
- IA at NU on 2/28
- MN at UNL on 3/1
- IA at UNL on 3/9
- MN at RU on 3/9
This is also very much in flux.