Big Ten Conference Basketball Tournament 2023: Betting odds, picks and predictions
Big Ten Conference Basketball Tournament 2023: Betting odds, picks and predictions

Purdue Boilermakers favored to win the 2023 Big Ten Conference Tournament

If there’s any 2023 conference tournament you can count on to deliver, it’s definitely the Big Ten’s in Chicago, Illinois. The Big Ten has been one of the deepest conferences in all of college basketball this season, with there being 12 teams that are currently over the .500 mark. The amount of teams the conference will have in March Madness could push double digits, and that’s why you can expect some highly competitive basketball at the United Center. If you’re looking to bet on some futures for this tournament, we have you covered here. With that said, keep reading for our darkhorse pick, players to watch and best bet to win the Big Ten tournament. The Iowa Hawkeyes were the ones that one last year’s tournament, but they’ll have their work cut out for them if they want to win back-to-back titles. 

How to Watch the Big Ten Conference Tournament

When: March 8-12

Where: United Center in Chicago, Illinois

Format: Seeding based on record in conference; top-10 seeds get a bye in the opening round; top-four teams receive a double bye 

Watch: BTN, CBS, Paramount+; Championship Game on CBS/Paramount+ on Mar. 12 at 3:30 p.m. ET

Big Ten Conference Tournament Seeds, Teams and Odds

1. Purdue Boilermakers (+160) 

2. Northwestern Wildcats (+900) 

3. Indiana Hoosiers (+550) 

4. Michigan State Spartans (+600) 

5. Iowa Hawkeyes (+1600) 

6. Maryland Terrapins (+700) 

7. Illinois Fighting Illini (+1200) 

8. Michigan Wolverines (+1800) 

9. Rutgers Scarlet Knights (+2000) 

10. Penn State Nittany Lions (+2500) 

11. Nebraska Cornhuskers (+25000) 

12. Wisconsin Badgers (+6000) 

13. Ohio State Buckeyes (+6000) 

14. Minnesota Golden Gophers (+100000) 

Favorite To Win Big Ten Conference Tournament

Purdue has a weapon unlike any other in the country: Zach Edey. The 7-foot-4 center is a walking 20 points and 10 rebounds for the Boilermakers, and he puts up his numbers efficiently — while not being a liability in any facet of the game. Purdue finished atop this conference largely because of his contributions on both ends of the floor. The Boilermakers also have all sorts of talented players around Edey, with a good mix of youth and veterans. One can argue that the only thing standing in Purdue’s way is Indiana, which happens to be a bad matchup for the Boilermakers.  

Big Ten Conference Tournament Darkhorse

The Big Ten is so deep that you can essentially take your pick as far as darkhorses go, but one that stands out a bit more than others is Rutgers. Steve Pickiell is one of the most underrated coaches in all of college basketball, and he deserves a ton of credit for what he has done with one of the toughest jobs on the planet. This will be the Scarlet Knights’ fourth winning season in a row, and this year’s team has the potential to do some serious damage in March. Rutgers is fourth in the nation in KenPom’s adjusted defensive efficiency, making this one of the hardest teams in the country to play against. The team will just need somebody to rise to the occasion offensively in this tournament. The Scarlet Knights are a deep, balanced team, but they will need one of their perimeter players to really become a go-to option down the stretch. Clifford Omoruyi’s play in the paint won’t be enough. 

Players to Watch in Big Ten Conference Tournament

When you’re talking about the best players in this conference, you have to start with Purdue’s Edey. This 7-foot-4 mountain of a man is averaging 21.9 points, 12.8 rebounds and 2.3 blocks per game. His size makes him impossible to guard around the basket, where he happens to have excellent touch. His play is directly responsible for the season the Boilermakers have had, as his presence also makes life a lot easier on his teammates. They constantly get great looks because of the attention he commands.  

Indiana's Trayce Jackson-Davis is a veteran at this point, and the senior is averaging 20.5 points, 11.0 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 2.8 blocks per game. He does absolutely everything that the Hoosiers ask of him, and he’ll definitely want to find a way to go out a champion. 

  
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By VSiN