As the full slate of Saturday games come to an end, as does most of the drama surrounding who is going to earn automatic bids. With the Big Ten deciding to give up it’s spot as the last game before Selection Sunday, Michigan State Spartans fans have been left waiting for over a week before they find out where the Spartans will start the NCAA Tournament.
Unfortunately, the week of not playing hasn’t been kind to the Spartans. Despite not having played a single game, the consensus among most “bracketology experts,” whatever that may mean, is that Michigan State is primed for a three-seed, and not in an ideal location.