Wisconsin no longer the highest Big Ten seed in ESPN’s latest ‘Bracketology’

The Badgers fall as other Big Ten opponents rise

Even before a major day of Big Ten basketball news, ESPN college basketball insider Joe Lunardi moved the Badgers down in his latest round of bracketology. Wisconsin enters in as a three seed in the south region after previously being listed on the two line.

The new top two Big Ten squads in the bracket are the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Michigan State Spartans. Iowa is a team that just got the 2019 Big Ten Player of the Year back in Luka Garza for his senior season. The Hawkeyes are on the two line in the west region, while Michigan State is the lone Big Ten team on the one seed level. The Big Ten leads the way in the latest edition of Bracketology with nine teams in the field of 68.

Here is a full Big Ten list of where teams fall in the bracket:

Michigan State – 1 seed

Iowa – 2 seed 

Wisconsin – 3 seed 

Ohio State – 4 seed 

Michigan – 6 seed

Rutgers – 7 seed

Purdue – 7 seed

Indiana – 9 seed 

Illinois – 9 seed