
Ohio State saved its two best games of the season for the last two games of the season, following up on
Tuesday's win over Purdue with a win today over Michigan State, and getting back onto the NCAA Tournament bubble.
Jamar Butler played all 40 minutes and had a game-high 40 points to lead the Buckeyes to today's 63-54 win, and that is enough to at least give Ohio State a shot at an at-large tournament bid. Prior to today's game, Ohio State's
RPI was 53, but it's moving in the right direction. And Ohio State deserves credit for its non-conference schedule; the Buckeyes beat Syracuse and Florida and lost to Texas A&M, North Carolina, Butler and Tennessee.
Still, Ohio State needs to win at least one and quite likely two Big Ten Tournament games to get to the Big Dance. The way the Buckeyes have played in the last week, no one should bet against them.
As for Michigan State, the Spartans clinched a Tournament bid some time in January, when they got off to a 19-2 start to the season. But they're 24-7 now, and they don't look much like a Tournament team. With an RPI of 14, the Spartans are obviously in no matter what they do in the Big Ten Tournament, but they're looking an awful lot like a team that will lose in the first round.