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Big Ten: The Definitive Guide to the Watching the ACC/Big Ten Challenge
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Big Ten: The Definitive Guide to the Watching the ACC/Big Ten Challenge

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET
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The Big Ten looks to win their third consecutive “Commissioner’s Cup” trophy over the ACC.

The ACC/Big Ten Challenge is here, kicking off Monday night and going through Wednesday. There will be 14 games played, with each conference getting seven home games. The “Commissioner’s Cup” trophy will be awarded to the conference with the best record during the three day span.

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It will be the 18th time that the conferences have held the event, with the ACC currently leading the all-time series 10-5-2.

Despite leading the series, the ACC hasn’t won the showcase in any of the past seven years.

Starting in 1999, the ACC won the first 10 challenges ever played. Then in 2009, the Big Ten finally secured their first “Commissioner’s Cup” trophy with a 6-5 triumph. Over the following six years, the Big Ten won four times, with the remaining two years ending in ties.

Since acquiring Maryland and Rutgers in 2014, the Big Ten has won both challenges.

The ACC/Big Ten Challenge will appear on the ESPN family of networks. Games will be played during the 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Eastern time slots.

How’s the Big Ten Look So Far in 2016-17?

So far, the Big Ten has been better than expected in the bottom half of their conference.

Who would have thought that Minnesota and Rutgers would be undefeated six games into the season? Not too many people. Starting 6-0 is quite the accomplishment, especially considering Minnesota won eight games all of last year and Rutgers only won seven.

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    According to NJ.com, Rutgers played with only seven scholarship players for the majority of last season. This year’s team has depth, both in the front court and on the wings.

    With talent around him, future NBA guard Corey Sanders has been able to facilitate more and shoot less. Sanders is averaging a full assist per game more than last year and almost four fewer shots per game.

    Rutgers has a chance to end their season with a .500 record. That would be a major step forward for an athletic department that’s desperate to feel worthy in the Big Ten.

    I might be crazy, but Minnesota looks like a contender. Is it possible for a team coming off an 8-23 season to actually be good?

    Well, nowadays it’s possible if you can snag a top notch “one and done” recruit. That’s exactly what Richard Pitino did when he got hometown freshman Amir Coffey. The newcomer is averaging almost 16 points a game, including 30 against St. John’s.

    Minnesota looks very good; the ACC/Big Ten Challenge will be a great national showcase for them.

    There are two other undefeated teams in the Big Ten, Maryland and Ohio State.

    Led by superstar Melo Trimble, Maryland has a conference best 7-0 record. The junior guard declared for the NBA Draft after last season, but eventually decided to return to College Park.

    With so much talent gone from last year’s team, Maryland has had to re-tool their offense. Trimble has taken on a much bigger role, leading the team in scoring (21.1) and shots attempted (12.7).

    Freshmen Justin Jackson and Anthony Cowan are both playing more than 28 minutes a game and averaging double figures.

    Thad Matta came into this season with a head coach’s dream scenario. All six of his leading scorers from last year were coming back. So far, it has been a dream. The Buckeyes are a perfect 6-0 heading into the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.

    Zero teams from the Big Ten have losing records heading into Monday’s action.

    2016 ACC/Big Ten Challenge: TV Schedule & Predictions

    Monday, Nov. 28

    Minnesota (6-0) at No. 25 Florida State (5-1)

    Time: 7:00 p.m. Eastern
    TV: ESPNU
    Venue: Donald L. Tucker Center
    Winning Prediction: Minnesota

    Wake Forest (5-1) at Northwestern (4-2)

    Time: 9:00 p.m. Eastern
    TV: ESPNU
    Venue: Welsh-Ryan Arena
    Winning Prediction: Northwestern

    Tuesday, Nov. 29

    Pittsburgh (5-1) at Maryland (7-0)

    Time: 7:00 p.m. Eastern
    TV: ESPN2
    Venue: XFINITY Center
    Winning Prediction: Pittsburgh

    Georgia Tech (4-1) at Penn State (4-3)

    Time: 7:00 p.m. Eastern
    TV: ESPNU
    Venue: Bryce Jordan Center
    Winning Prediction: Penn State

    No. 18 Syracuse (4-1) at No. 16 Wisconsin (5-2)

    Time: 7:30 p.m. Eastern
    TV: ESPN
    Venue: Kohl Center
    Winning Prediction: Syracuse

    Iowa (3-3) at Notre Dame (6-0)

    Time: 9:00 p.m. Eastern
    TV: ESPN2
    Venue: Purcell Pavillion
    Winning Prediction: Notre Dame

    NC State (5-1) at Illinois (4-3)

    Time: 9:00 p.m. Eastern
    TV: ESPNU
    Venue: State Farm Center
    Winning Prediction: NC State

    No. 24 Michigan State (4-3) at No. 6 Duke (6-1)

    Time: 9:30 p.m. Eastern
    TV: ESPN
    Venue: Cameron Indoor Stadium
    Winning Prediction: Michigan State

    Wednesday, Nov. 30 

    Rutgers (6-0) at Miami (4-2)

    Time: 7:15 p.m. Eastern
    TV: ESPNU
    Venue: Watsco Center
    Winning Prediction: Rutgers

    Virginia Tech (5-1) at No. 25 Michigan (5-1)

    Time: 7:15 p.m. Eastern
    TV: ESPN2
    Venue: Crisler Center
    Winning Prediction: Michigan

    No. 17 Purdue (5-1) at No. 10 Louisville (5-1)

    Time: 7:15 p.m. Eastern
    TV: ESPN
    Venue: KFC Yum! Center
    Winning Prediction: Louisville

    Nebraska (4-2) at Clemson (3-2)

    Time: 9:15 p.m. Eastern
    TV: ESPNU
    Venue: Littlejohn Coliseum
    Winning Prediction: Nebraska

    No. 4 North Carolina (7-0) at No. 3 Indiana (4-1)

    Time: 9:15 p.m. Eastern
    TV: ESPN
    Venue: Assembly Hall
    Winning Prediction: Indiana

    Ohio State (6-0) at No. 7 Virginia (6-0)

    Time: 9:15 p.m.
    TV: ESPN2
    Venue: John Paul Jones Arena
    Winning Prediction: Virginia

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