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3/8/07 Game 1: #8 Michigan vs. #9 Minnesota 11 a.m. CT GT
3/8/07 Game 2: #7 Michigan State vs. #10 Northwestern 1:30 p.m. CT*
3/8/07 Game 3: #6 Illinois vs. #11 Penn State 4:05 p.m. CT* GT
3/9/07 Game 4: #1 Ohio State vs. Game 1 Winner 11 a.m. CT G
3/9/07 Game 5: #4 Iowa vs. #5 Purdue 1:30 p.m. CT* GT
3/9/07 Game 6: #2 Wisconsin vs. Game 2 Winner 5:40 p.m. CT
3/9/07 Game 7: #3 Indiana vs. Game 3 Winner 8:10 p.m. CT*
3/10/07 Game 8: Game 4 Winner vs. Game 5 Winner 12:40 p.m.
3/10/07 Game 9: Game 6 Winner vs. Game 7 Winner 3:05 p.m.
3/11/07 Championship Game: Game 8 Winner vs. Game 9 Winner
Big 10 tourney notes:
-The last 3 years the title game had featured the #1 and #2 seeds.
-In 1999 11 seed Illinois went to the title game before losing to Michigan State 57-50
-6 seed Iowa was the lowest seeded team to win the title game.
-The 7 and 10 seeds are the only 2 to never appear in a championship game.
-Illinois has played in the most championship games with 5(11,4, 2, 1, and 1 seeds, respectively)
-The #1 seed is only 5-4 in their first game played, the #2 seed 7-2, #3 seed 4-5, #4 seed 5-4(Started 5-0, 0-4 in the last 4 tournies)
-Of the first day games, the #10 seed is 6-3 against the #7 seed. The #11 seed is 1-8 against the #6 seed(Illinois capturing the only win and going to the title game after going 3-13 in conference that season). The #9 seed is 2-7 playing against the #8 seed.
-When a #9 seed does advance though, they are 2-0 the next day(they play the #1 seed in round 2).
-The #2 seed is 5-1 in title games, the best record of any seed.
So what does all this tell me? Absolutely nothing, but I had a ton of fun doind it. I guess it can be said that Wisconsin has the best shot to win it all based on where they're seeded, Purdue will likely beat Iowa, Northwestern isn't a bad upset pick over MSU, PSU(sadly enough) really has no shot against the Illini, if Minnesota wins their first game then OSU will be watching the rest of the tourney, MSU and Northwestern are the last teams you want to pick when picking a winner.
3/8/07 Game 1: #8 Michigan vs. #9 Minnesota 11 a.m. CT GT
3/8/07 Game 2: #7 Michigan State vs. #10 Northwestern 1:30 p.m. CT*
3/8/07 Game 3: #6 Illinois vs. #11 Penn State 4:05 p.m. CT* GT
3/9/07 Game 4: #1 Ohio State vs. Game 1 Winner 11 a.m. CT G
3/9/07 Game 5: #4 Iowa vs. #5 Purdue 1:30 p.m. CT* GT
3/9/07 Game 6: #2 Wisconsin vs. Game 2 Winner 5:40 p.m. CT
3/9/07 Game 7: #3 Indiana vs. Game 3 Winner 8:10 p.m. CT*
3/10/07 Game 8: Game 4 Winner vs. Game 5 Winner 12:40 p.m.
3/10/07 Game 9: Game 6 Winner vs. Game 7 Winner 3:05 p.m.
3/11/07 Championship Game: Game 8 Winner vs. Game 9 Winner
Big 10 tourney notes:
-The last 3 years the title game had featured the #1 and #2 seeds.
-In 1999 11 seed Illinois went to the title game before losing to Michigan State 57-50
-6 seed Iowa was the lowest seeded team to win the title game.
-The 7 and 10 seeds are the only 2 to never appear in a championship game.
-Illinois has played in the most championship games with 5(11,4, 2, 1, and 1 seeds, respectively)
-The #1 seed is only 5-4 in their first game played, the #2 seed 7-2, #3 seed 4-5, #4 seed 5-4(Started 5-0, 0-4 in the last 4 tournies)
-Of the first day games, the #10 seed is 6-3 against the #7 seed. The #11 seed is 1-8 against the #6 seed(Illinois capturing the only win and going to the title game after going 3-13 in conference that season). The #9 seed is 2-7 playing against the #8 seed.
-When a #9 seed does advance though, they are 2-0 the next day(they play the #1 seed in round 2).
-The #2 seed is 5-1 in title games, the best record of any seed.
So what does all this tell me? Absolutely nothing, but I had a ton of fun doind it. I guess it can be said that Wisconsin has the best shot to win it all based on where they're seeded, Purdue will likely beat Iowa, Northwestern isn't a bad upset pick over MSU, PSU(sadly enough) really has no shot against the Illini, if Minnesota wins their first game then OSU will be watching the rest of the tourney, MSU and Northwestern are the last teams you want to pick when picking a winner.
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