Will there be a fifth B1G team in the NCAA this year?
It looks pretty shaky. PU, MSU, and tOSU are all in barring epic collapses. Michigan looks pretty good for a bid. After that it gets questionable:
The next best teams in the B1G standings are UNL and IU with four losses each but the Hoosiers just gave Illinois their first B1G win of the year and also have a couple of really bad OOC losses so I think they need a miracle.
Next are the five-loss teams: Maryland, Northwestern, Wisconsin, and Penn State. Maryland is probably the best of the bunch but their next two games are against MSU and Purdue and if they don't win at least one I think they are in trouble.
All the rest of the league's teams have at least seven league losses and I'm not sure that 11-7 would be good enough so even if they miraculously won out they would still probably have work to do in the BTT at MSG in NYC.
That brings me back to Nebraska:
They are currrently 6-4/15-8 with eight league games and the BTT to go. All four league losses were on the road and three of them are not really damaging (@PU, @MSU, @tOSU). The only questionable league loss is @PSU but that isn't terrible. Their OOC losses are also pretty good being @St.John's, @Creighton, a neutral site loss to UCF, and a home loss to Kansas.
We project them to go 6-2 in their last eight B1G games. Here are those games roughly organized by what I think they are most likely to win to what I think they are least likely to win:
- vs Rutgers 2/10
- vs Iowa 1/27
- vs Indiana 2/20
- vs Penn State 2/25
- at Illinois 2/18
- vs Maryland 2/13
- at Minnesota 2/6
- at Wisconsin 1/29
There isn't a game left where it looks like the Cornhuskers are hopeless. I have Wisconsin has tougher than Minnesota because the Minnesota game is on nearly a week's rest while the Wisconsin game is on a short turn-around after the home game with Iowa.
What do they need, and can they get there? I'm thinking that 12-6 would get them to the bubble discussion but I'm not sure that it gets them in. It would probably get them a 4-seed in the BTT and a likely game with Michigan on Friday. That would probably be a must-win for the Cornhuskers mostly because they have a pretty weak B1G SoS and not a lot of quality wins.