In a way it is silly to do promotions/demotions this late in the season but there are a few that we should probably consider.
Every team in the conference has now been involved in at least one upset with Maryland and Nebraska having the fewest (one each). Wisconsin has the most, five but it is three up and two down so they are still at +1.
Surprisingly, 11 of the league's teams are within +/-1. The three exceptions are:
Purdue (-2): The Boilermakers's two upset losses were at home to Ohio State and at Wisconsin. Both would be upsets even if we
demoted Purdue so these just fall in the category of "it happens".
Michigan (+2): One of Michigan's upsets (@MSU) would be an upset no matter what. The other (@UW) would not be an upset if we promoted Michigan. There are six potential games in which there is a difference between tier-2 and tier-3 (home games against the two tier-1 teams and road games against the four tier-4 teams). Of those:
- Michigan does not play four (vMSU, vPU, @IU, @MN)
- Michigan won one (@UW)
- Michigan lost one (@NU)
Indiana (+3): There are five potential games in which there is a difference between tier-3 and tier-4 (home games against the two tier-2 teams and road games against the three tier-5 teams): Of those:
- Indiana does not play one (vUNL)
- Indiana won two (@RU, @IA)
- Indiana lost one (@IL)
- Indiana has one to play (vtOSU)
Michigan should be promoted because they are 1-1 with another upset win. Indiana should be promoted because they are 2-1 with another upset win.
The new tiers are (with +/- for upsets):
- Michigan State -1, Purdue -1 (+1, -2)
- Ohio State even (+1, -1), Nebraska -1, Michigan -1 (+1, -2)
- Maryland +1, Indiana even (+1, -1), Penn State -1 (+1, -2)
- Northwestern +2 (+3, -1), Wisconsin +2 (+3, -1), Minnesota -1 (+1, -2)
- Iowa +1, Rutgers, Illinois even (+2, -2)
There are only two teams outside of +/-1. Northwestern and Wisconsin are both at +2 but I do not believe that either should be promoted.
New projections based on these updated tiers:
- 16-2/28-3 Michigan State
- 15-3/26-5 Purdue
- 14-4/23-8 Ohio State
- 13-5/22-9 Nebraska
- 11-7/22-9 Michigan
- 10-8/17-13 Indiana (wins tiebreaker over PSU based on H2H, no game in State College)
- 10-8/20-11 Penn State
- 9-9/20-11 Maryland
- 7-11/16-15 Northwestern
- 6-12/13-18 Wisconsin
- 4-14/15-16 Minnesota (wins tiebreaker over RU and IA based on H2H2H, 2-1)
- 4-14/14-17 Rutgers (second in H2H2H tiebreaker with MN and IA, 1-1)
- 4-14/13-18 Iowa (last in H2H2H tiebreaker with MN and RU, 1-2)
- 3-15/13-18 Illinois
The match-ups in the BTT at MSG in NYC would be:
Wednesday, February 28:
- #11 Minnesota vs #14 Illinois, 8pm, BTN
- #12 Rutgers vs #13 Iowa, 5:30pm, BTN
Thursday, March 1:
- #5 Michigan vs RU/IA, 2:30pm, BTN
- #6 Indiana vs MN/IL, 9pm, BTN
- #7 Penn State vs #10 Wisconsin, 6:30pm, BTN
- #8 Maryland vs #9 Northwestern, noon, BTN
Friday, March 2:
- #1 Michigan State vs UMD/NU, noon, BTN
- #2 Purdue vs PSU/UW, 6:30pm, BTN
- #3 Ohio State vs IU/MN/IL, 9pm, BTN
- #4 Nebraska vs M/RU/IA
Saturday, March 3:
- MSU/UMD/NU vs UNL/M/RU/IA, 2pm, CBS
- PU/PSU/UW vs tOSU/IU/MN/IL, 4:30pm, CBS
Sunday, March 4:
- MSU/UMD/NU/UNL/M/RU/IA vs PU/PSU/UW/tOSU/IU/MN/IL, 4:30pm, CBS