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Although Michigan still has one regular-season game remaining, it s secured its seeding for the Big Ten tournament. The Wolverines won the conference s regular-season championship for the first time since 2014, and they will be the No. 1 seed for the tourney.
However, with four Big Ten regular-season games still to take place Sunday, the bracket for the Big Ten tournament isn t set, and several teams still have an opportunity to improve their seeding before the tourney.
The Big Ten tournament begins Wednesday at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis and will conclude with the championship game March 14. Last year s tournament was canceled after the first round because of the coronavirus pandemic, meaning No. 9 Michigan State is the defending champion.
Eight MAC players land NFL Combine invites
Instead of its traditional location in Indianapolis, the NFL Combine will occur at five MAC campuses, among other universities across the country.
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The 2021 NFL Combine won’t transpire in its traditional venue of Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Instead, the Combine is coming to Muncie, Buffalo, Kent, Oxford, Kalamazoo, and dozens of other college campuses around the country.
All in-person NFL Combine workouts will occur at teams’ individual pro days. Invitees will also participate in virtual media sessions as part of the COVID-19 adjusted Combine experience. This year, 323 NFL Draft hopefuls received invitations to participate at the 2021 NFL Combine. Of those 323, eight players hail from five Mid-American Conference universities.
8,000 Fans Allowed at 2021 Big 10 Tournament Games
The Big Ten Conference will allow a limited number of fans to attend this year s Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament, happening March 10 through March 14 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
According to Hawkeye Sports, about 8,000 fans will be permitted to attend with socially-distanced seating set inside the venue.
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The Big Ten reports that each teams season ticket holders will get the first crack at seats. Ticket information is still being finalized so fans should check back often for updates on either the Hawkeye Sports or the Big Ten websites.