After today's games there are three people who have a chance at winning this. Seer and StegerWithSwagg both have 17 points, and both have MSU winning. alacy9513 only has 15 points after today's games, but will win it all if OSU wins.
Things didn't go very well for Nebraska in their first Big Ten season. As Big Ten people, we never really got to know Doc, and we never will. Corn Nation has the video of Sadler's comments at the press conference today. He seems like a good guy, but the Huskers just weren't winning enough for him to come back next year.
This morning it was reported that Illinois had fired Bruce Weber; now it has officially been announced by the school. Hail to the Orange is doing a good job of covering this; check them out for more detailed updates.
Click on the title of the post to see the spreadsheet. It is possible that I may have made some mistakes entering data, so please check your picks on the spreadsheet to make sure they are right. If they are not please let me know in the comments. Six people picked all four of the first round games correctly: StewMonkey13 cbrett42 hoosierdaddynow travesty stove babaoreally
The Big Ten Conference announced its annual Big Ten awards.
Via the Detroit Free Press...freshman Branden Dawson will miss the remainder of the season due to a torn ACL from Sunday's game versus Ohio State. Dawson averaged just under 10 points a game in his past 11 Big Ten games.
The regular season games are over, and the BTT starts on Thursday in Indianapolis. Here is the bracket.
Seeing as Indiana-Purdue HATE WEEK is well in progress... (via JustAJ of The Crimson Quarry)
From one mess to another, Coach Tressel may have traded for the shambles left behind at Ohio St. for the work in progress know as the Indianapolis Colts.
Derek Willis, a four-star recruit from Bullitt East High School, chose Kentucky over Purdue, Indiana and Louisville. Willis originally committed to Purdue before backing off that decision.