NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Bracketology: Colin McMahon’s bracket projection (Feb. 26)
The Hoosiers are back in the field.
The Hoosiers are back in the field.
This week featured a battle for sole possession of first place in the conference between two in-state rivals.
With just 15 days until we get an official bracket, expect a whole lot more madness before the tournament starts.
In this edition, we're taking stock of the Big Ten from top to bottom, with some of the most vital games of the season coming up.
With both the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the country losing on Saturday, we saw yet another wild weekend of basketball, resulting in more shifts to my projected bracket.
Departures and returns dominated the storylines this week.
Two blockbuster games highlighted the action this week.
This week was fairly mild upset-wise and the chaos was set to a slight minimum.
The Buckeyes captured the Big Ten’s second straight national championship and used the same formula their arch-rival, the Michigan Wolverines, used to win the 2023 title.
More teams are looking like locks, but even more teams’ tournament fates are in jeopardy.
In the Big Ten any road win seems nearly impossible. But don’t tell that to the teams in this week's edition of TWIBTB.
This week saw some of the most stunning upsets we’ve seen all season.
Almost every game of late has had some sort of implication on how the bracket looks now.
The new additions to the conference are still adjusting to a lot of things: New opponents, travel and of course, officiating.
The SEC has a stranglehold on the top seeds at the moment.
It is shaping up to be one of the best seasons this decade.
Weeks like last week are why we love college basketball.
SMU lost its game but won its battle to get into the College Football Playoff.
This week was nothing short of your classic week in the Big Ten.
We’re only four weeks into the regular season, but it’s never too early to start thinking about what the bracket may look like in March.