{"id":98929,"date":"2016-03-04T07:26:58","date_gmt":"2016-03-04T13:26:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/big-ten-blog\/?p=722"},"modified":"2016-03-04T07:26:58","modified_gmt":"2016-03-04T13:26:58","slug":"pickin-the-big-ten-march-4-6","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2016\/03\/04\/pickin-the-big-ten-march-4-6\/","title":{"rendered":"Pickin’ the Big Ten: March 4-6"},"content":{"rendered":"
We are getting down to it. Last week, I was bitten by the wrong-way split in the Michigan-Minnesota series. Drew Claussen, however, was not.<\/p>\n
Last week<\/strong> Season<\/strong> Everyone plays in this penultimate week of the regular season. Minnesota still holds first place by a single point ahead of Michigan, who’s six points in front of Penn State. Neither Drew nor I see that changing.<\/p>\n Minnesota at Michigan State<\/strong><\/p>\n Drew:<\/strong> Each Big Ten team has a possible 12 conference points on the table. I think the Gophers will need to get at least 10 to finish ahead of Michigan. A rivalry series against Wisconsin on the season’s final weekend should be an easy one for Minnesota to get up for next weekend, but it is crucial that the Gophers don’t give away points against Michigan State. Minnesota has proved this season that it is good at rebounding after a loss, but when you close the season playing the bottom two teams in the conference you can’t afford to lose those games. <\/p>\n Michigan State will need to lean on Jake Hildebrand. If the Spartans are able to jump out to a quick lead they could lean on their home crowd and make life more difficult for the Gophers heading into the final weekend. I’m picking the Gophers to sweep.<\/p>\n Paula:<\/strong> There’s more at stake than the regular-season championship, and the Gophers know that. Minnesota cannot afford to lose to Michigan State or Wisconsin and expect to stay viable in the PairWise Rankings. Minnesota did what it needed to do last weekend to remain in first place, beating Michigan 3-2 in overtime Friday after Thursday’s 6-2 loss. The Spartans come into this weekend rested, having last played Feb. 19-20, a road sweep of Wisconsin. Michigan State is 5-4-1 in their last 10 games; Minnesota is 6-4-0. The Gophers swept the Spartans at home Jan. 15-16 with 5-2 and 3-1 scores. I’m with Drew, though. I don’t see Minnesota losing this weekend. Games begin at 7:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday and Friday’s contest is carried by both Fox Sports Detroit and Fox Sports North.<\/p>\n Drew’s picks:<\/strong> Minnesota 4-2, 4-2. Ohio State vs. Michigan <\/strong><\/p>\n Drew:<\/strong> The Gophers have the “luxury” of playing their final four games against the conference’s bottom teams, but Michigan gets to play its final three contests at home. Will either of these things matter much? Probably not. Truth is this conference has been wide open all season; there’s probably pretty equal chances that Minnesota or Michigan win out, lose out or go 2-2. <\/p>\n Michigan will need to let cooler heads prevail this weekend against Ohio State. I know these two schools don’t like each other very much, but taking a dumb penalty or — worse — getting suspended could kill a team’s chances this time of year. I like Michigan to outscore the Buckeyes this weekend, even though Minnesota slowed down the Wolverines’ offense last time out. <\/p>\n The key game will be Friday’s contest. Ohio State has proven that it can score when the offense is hot, but I feel like if Michigan is able to get that home win on Friday it will be able to roll the momentum into Sunday’s game on the road.<\/p>\n Paula:<\/strong> I agree. I think a win Friday night at home for Michigan fuels the Wolverines in Columbus on Sunday. This is such a big season for the Wolverines. They can taste a share of the regular-season title and, for the first time since 2012, are nearly assured an NCAA tournament berth. Saturday’s 3-2 overtime loss against Minnesota was one of the best games I’ve seen this season, and Michigan looked mighty fine indeed; the loss wasn’t for lack of trying, and the Wolverines didn’t make many mistakes. Play like that this weekend will nearly guarantee Michigan two wins as the Wolverines have returned to a form that fans haven’t seen in years. <\/p>\n That doesn’t mean that Ohio State doesn’t have game or that the Buckeyes will make anything about this weekend easy. Drew’s right about OSU’s offense; when the Buckeyes roll, they can score with the best of them, and when the whole OSU team plays as a cohesive unit, it’s a pretty darned good one. At home last Friday and Saturday, Ohio State tied Wisconsin 4-4 and beat the Badgers 6-5. The Buckeyes are in fourth place, three points ahead of fifth-place Michigan State and 10 points behind Penn State. The Wolverines took four of six points from the Buckeyes in their previous Friday-Sunday, home-and-home series in mid-January. Friday’s game in Ann Arbor begins at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday’s rematch in Columbus starts at 3:00 p.m. Surprisingly, neither of these games is televised. <\/p>\n
\nDrew: 2-1-1 (.400)
\nPaula: 1-2-0 (.400)<\/p>\n
\nDrew: 72-47-18 (.555)
\nPaula: 73-46-18 (.599)<\/p>\nThis week<\/h4>\n
\nPaula’s picks:<\/strong> Minnesota 3-2, 5-2. <\/p>\n