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In terms of the BTT seeding, it is pretty simple

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If Purdue beats Illinois and OSU loses to Wisky, Purdue is the No. 4 seed facing the Iowa-Nebraska/Penn State (12/13 seeds) winner in the second game on Friday afternoon. That is assuming Nebraska loses to Maryland tomorrow night.

If Purdue beats Illinois and OSU beats Wisky, Purdue is the No. 5 seed and will face Penn State/Northwestern winner in second game Thursday afternoon.

If Purdue loses to Illinois it will be the No. 6 seed either way. And will likely play either No. 11 Northwestern or No. 14 Rutgers in the last game on Thursday night. Northwestern becomes No. 11 seed assuming Maryland wins Sunday night at Nebraska. If Nebraska wins, it will be the No. 11 seed unless Penn State wins at Minnesota in a game played at 1 p.m. Sunday. Then Minnesota is the No. 11 seed.

Trying not to make this too complicated.
 
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