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Post by tristramshandy on Jan 17, 2020 21:07:27 GMT
From CBS Sports:
When you remove Nebraska and Northwestern, the 12 other Big Ten teams are a combined 108-10 at home this season, a .915 win percentage. What's more, Big Ten teams have only five home losses in intra-league competition so far. League is so thick.
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Post by millar70 on Jan 17, 2020 21:45:25 GMT
Might not be a good sign for Big 10 teams in the NCAA tournament, unless the committee gives a few some quasi home games.
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Post by nutsberryfarm 🏜 on Jan 18, 2020 0:46:58 GMT
From CBS Sports: When you remove Nebraska and Northwestern, the 12 other Big Ten teams are a combined 108-10 at home this season, a .915 win percentage. What's more, Big Ten teams have only five home losses in intra-league competition so far. League is so thick. sparty up big at home vs. wiskey!
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Post by nutsberryfarm 🏜 on Jan 18, 2020 0:47:38 GMT
Might not be a good sign for Big 10 teams in the NCAA tournament, unless the committee gives a few some quasi home games.
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Post by dianachristensen on Jan 18, 2020 1:25:24 GMT
From CBS Sports: When you remove Nebraska and Northwestern, the 12 other Big Ten teams are a combined 108-10 at home this season, a .915 win percentage. What's more, Big Ten teams have only five home losses in intra-league competition so far. League is so thick. Hmmmm, I'm not checking CBS's stats, but Wisconsin, alone, has 3 huge Conference road-game wins, beating OSU, Penn State and Maryland on their own home courts. Per CBS, is that 10 loss stat for this season or for Conference games, only? Because if it's for the whole season, you add Duke defeating Michigan State on Sparty's home court to those three Wisconsin road wins, and you've got 4 times that Big Ten schools have been beaten at home (without even researching it). That would be 4 of the 10 mentioned, if we're talking the whole season. If it's Conference only, then Wisconsin caused 3/10 of those home losses which is pretty damn impressive.
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