I spent the whole season explaining to my wife and kids that this is the best conference in the country. That the sweet sixteen was going to be littered with B1G teams. Man O' man
It really does not show anything about which is the "best" conference. It only shows that, on any given day, some teams get hot and others do not.I spent the whole season explaining to my wife and kids that this is the best conference in the country. That the sweet sixteen was going to be littered with B1G teams. Man O' man
I don’t understand why people think the top end of the B1G is what made the conference great.
The strength is in the middle.
Why is this hard to understand, NCAA tournament is all about matchups, not about beating a bunch of Q1 conference games, and doesn't matter how good your team is. It is understanding who your opponent is, what they do and don't do well and taking advantage of it.
Illinois losing to Baylor by 13 no B1G refs, Missouri by 3 or beating an average Duke team is more indictive of the team they are than winning 16 games in the B1G.
Ohio St struggled to beat ND by 5
Wisconsin lost @ Marquette, beat Loyola (Ill) at home by 13 with 3 B1G refs, Eric Curry, Scirotto, and Eppley, Loyola 24 PFs, Wisc. 16 PFs.
Purdue losing to Clemson and Miami with 4 freshman in 8 man rotation, rarely goes far in any NCAA tournament.
There is no footage of Michigan struggling OOC, Iowa beat UNC and lost to Gonzaga. Maryland lost to Clemson by 17. Rutgers no footage struggling OOC without B1G refs. Bad and bias B1G refereeing is killing the conference this year adjusting to the way real refereeing is.
Bingo. This isn't football...many of the Refs that are doing Big Ten games are also doing non-conference games, other conference's games, NCAA games, etc.Illinois literally had "Big Ten refs" today against Loyola.
The refs work games in multiple conferences.