Figured I'd get one going. Starting out with the biggest basketball rivalry in the conference in IU-Purdue. Would figure Purdue to take care of business against an injured IU team. In the middle of the week I look for the most interesting games to be on Thursday. In Illinois-Minnesota you have two teams on the downslide where each is really searching for something. Bruce Weber was quoted as saying anyone could start in this game. The loser will have a decent hole to dig out. In the other game there's two teams hanging on by a thread in Michigan State-Penn State. Both were right near the edge in the latest Bracketology, you would figure the loser of this game might be done. Then for the weekend, the big one at the top with OSU-Wisconsin. Wisconsin will look to slow things down like Northwestern and Michigan except they're actually a good team. Going to be very difficult for the Bucks as Bo Ryan has never lost to them in the Kohl Center. The other interesting matchup this weekend is Sunday with Purdue-Illinois. Purdue hasn't shown much on the road since their early wins against Michigan and Penn State, we'll see what they can do against a potentially floundering Illinois team.
Tuesday 2/8
Indiana at #12 Purdue
Wednesday 2/9
#14 Wisconsin at Iowa
Northwestern at Michigan
Thursday 2/10
Illinois at #25 Minnesota
Penn State at Michigan State
Saturday 2/12
#1 Ohio State at #14 Wisconsin
Indiana at Michigan
Sunday 2/13
#12 Purdue at Illinois
#25 Minnesota at Iowa
Northwestern at Penn State
Big Ten Standings (through 2/7)
Ohio State 11-0 24-0
Wisconsin 7-3 17-5
Purdue 7-3 18-5
Illinois 5-5 15-8
Penn State 5-6 12-10
Michigan State 5-6 13-10
Minnesota 5-6 16-7
Northwestern 4-7 14-8
Michigan 4-7 14-10
Iowa 3-8 10-13
Indiana 3-8 12-12
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Tue, Feb 8, 2011 6:32 PM
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