We’re obviously rooting for OSU/Indiana today, correct?
I think you could get various answers depending on the (practically) countless waterfall scenarios, but I am a firm "Yes" for these reasons, in order of importance for me.
1) Our ultimate goal right now is to hang on to St. Louis for a First Weekend location, and that likely requires being a #2 seed (rather than a #3 seed) due to the pecking order of teams. Not sure this is as relevant for MSU, but I think Purdue would pick St. Louis ... so we want them to be behind us in the S-Curve.
-- Interjection - Put me in the camp that thinks if the Illini team who beat Indiana shows up, we can beat anyone ... and if the Illini team that blew that second half lead vs. UCLA shows up, our opponent won't matter much. With that in mind, I am not particularly worried about our BTT matchups outside of avoiding Michigan until at least Saturday. So, my priorities for the BTT are a little more subjective and personal --
2) I want Illini fans to absolutely flood the UC for the BTT, and the odds of that happening increase materially if two things become true. (A) We are in Session 7, which is the 5:30 pm and 8:00 pm Quarterfinals games on Friday night, the gametimes for the #2 and #3 seeds, respectively. This would allow a lot more people to attend easily rather than hoping thousands of Illini fans take at least a half day to make the 1:30 pm game from Session 6 where the #4 seed would play. (B) I want as many teams who
wouldn't bring a strong showing in our Session as possible so more Illini fans can get tickets at somewhat reasonable prices. While a lot of the teams in the top half of the league would travel pretty well this year, I am most worried about a #1 seed Michigan that's riding high and whose fans already know
today exactly when their game would be (i.e., they have a head start on getting tickets) sharing a Session with somewhat dejected Illini fans. Give me the evening Session 7 with Nebraska!
3) Very much related to #2, I just selfishly really want to go to the BTT this year, and we can go if we play Friday night but we can't if it's during the day Friday. We could possibly go on Saturday if we make it, but we don't have child care secured ... I'd love to just be positive I can see the boys play at least one more time in my backyard!
Related to my Point #2, here is a reminder of the Friday Sessions. Another reminder that your ticket is good for BOTH games in that Session ... so we are sharing the ticket pool with whatever other team
Quarterfinals | Friday, March 13
Session 6
11:00 am = #1 Michigan and winner of #8 vs. #9/#16/#17
1:30 pm = #4 Seed and winner of #5 vs. #12/13
Session 7
5:30 pm = #2 Seed and winner of #7 vs. #10/#15/#18
8:00 pm = #3 Seed and winner of #6 vs. #11/#14
Right now per the odds posted today, these would be the odds of the triple bye teams in each Session.
Session 6
#1 Seed = 100% Michigan
#4 Seed = 54% Illinois, 17% Purdue, 12% Michigan State, 11% Nebraska, 5% Wisconsin
Session 7
#2 Seed = 63% Nebraska, 25% Michigan State, 10% Illinois, 1% Purdue
#3 Seed = 44% Michigan State, 29% Illinois, 17% Nebraska, 10% Purdue, 1% Wisconsin
HOWEVER, I believe those scenarios assumed (A) Purdue won at OSU today and (B) MSU won at Indiana today. Because when I leave every single thing the same in the BTT Seed Simulator except for OSU beating Purdue (currently up 11 with 8:34 to go) and Indiana beating MSU, I get these:
Session 6
#1 Seed = Michigan
#4 Seed = Michigan State
#5 Seed = Purdue
Session 7
#2 Seed = Nebraska
#3 Seed = Illinois
#6 Seed = Wisconsin
#7 Seed = Ohio State
That Session 7 is about the best we could ask for as far as getting the most Illini fans as possible (including me!) in the building and helping bring some extra energy for the boys to hopefully make a run.