1. Who will win Player of the Year?
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2. Who will win the Big Ten regular season?
On Sunday at 4:00 ET make sure you are sitting in front of your television because the Big Ten regular season championship will be decided in East Lansing, Michigan. The Spartans come in at 13-4 while the Ohio State Buckeyes currently stand at 11-5, should be 12-5 if they beat Northwestern tonight. Michigan State won by 10 earlier in the year when the two clashed in Columbus and this game should be even more intense with the conference title on the line.
3. Can Missouri keep beating teams with better post players?
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4. Will the Pac-12 team get more than one team in the Big Dance?
Now this seems like a silly question. The Pac-12 was arguably the best conference in basketball just a few seasons ago, but this season has not been kind to the conference. Washington or California should win the conference tournament and receive the automatic berth, but neither team has any good non-conference wins to state their case for the committee. It's worth that mentioning that Arizona and Oregon also have records worthy of the tourney but they are both in the same boat. The Pac-12 simply hasn't won any good non-conference games.
5. How will Indiana fare away from Assembly Hall?
At Assembly Hall the Hoosiers are an impressive 17-1. When they are on the road though they are just 6-6. One of those wins came on a neutral court, but the point is that Indiana does not play as well away from home. They have some very good wins this year against #1 Kentucky, #2 Ohio State and #5 Michigan State, but all of those came at home. They have road losses to teams like Iowa and Nebraska. I believe the Hoosiers are a good team and a force to be reckoned with come tournament time, but after Sunday's game against Purdue they will not play in Bloomington any more this season.
6. Can North Carolina steal the ACC title in Durham on Saturday?
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7. Will Xavier make the NCAA Tournament?
Remember Xavier and Tu Holloway? They were supposed to be the mid-major that was going to take everyone down and make a deep run in March. All that changed though when the brawl broke out on December 10th against Cincinnati. The Musketeers won that game to advance to 8-0 but since then they have gone just 10-11 and are in no position to receive an at-large berth. The only thing they can do is win the Atlantic-10 conference tournament, which will not be an easy task with teams like St. Louis and Temple in their way.
8. How many teams will the Big East send to the NCAA Tournament?
We have grown accustomed to seeing a large number of teams from the Big East in the Big Dance and this year should be no different. However, the number could be lower than in recent years. In my mind there are six locks and then a host of bubble teams. Getting only six of sixteen teams in the tournament would not be a good year on the Big East's terms.
9. Are the defending champs going to be unable to defend their title?
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10. Who will win Coach of the Year?
By now the candidates have basically all separated themselves with their team's play. In my eyes I believe Frank Haith or Mike Brey has to win the National Coach of the Year award. Haith was seen as a 'bad hire' for the Missouri Tigers and upon arriving in Columbia he lost his big man Laurence Bowers for the entire season. Didn't matter. His Tigers are a Top 10 team. Brey's situation is different. He lost several quality players from last year's team and then his best player this year, Tim Abromitis, was lost to injury. Despite that, Brey has led the Irish to a 20-10 record and should have them dancing.
I firmly believe there is no postseason better than college basketball. Conference tournaments will begin next week and then March 10th is Selection Sunday. If some of these questions are answered then filling out a bracket will be much easier. However, the unpredictability of the tournament is why we call it March Madness. So let the Madness begin.