Here’s how we’re betting Friday’s Big Ten Tournament contest between Northwestern and Penn State.
We’ve already seen our fair share of chaos in this year’s Big Ten Tournament, with Ohio State playing spoiler in the first two days and Purdue getting all it can handle from upstart Rutgers in Friday’s slate.
I absolutely love this Penn State team’s profile as a potential tournament spoiler in the coming weeks, and I’m riding with the Nittany Lions to keep rolling in the Big Ten tourney, too. Then this group ripped off a 6-1 run, which included an overtime win over Northwestern on March 1 and a narrow win over Illinois on Thursday to keep its season alive.
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