AreWeThereYet
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The computer algorithms espn uses give about a 24% chance of Iowa winning against Michigan. (not sure whose model they use)
The combined chances of Iowa beating Nebraska, Minnesota winning, and Michigan winning last weekend was around 7%.
So winning next weekend is more likely than getting the Big Ten championship game against Michigan in the first place.
I'll list their odds for each game. Espn doesn't have the odds stated for each game anymore, so this is from memory.
Odds of Iowa win over Nebraska around 45-46%.
Odds of Minnesota win over Wisconsin around 36-37%.
Odds of both an Iowa & Minnesota winning out 17.5%.
Odds of a Michigan win over Ohio State around 39-40%.
Odds of all three outcomes happening, around 7%.
Notes: Of course, these are very broad estimates based on whatever model ESPN is using. The estimates did not change from earlier in the week. (Martinez's injury wasn't taken into account)
Notes: The odds of a combined event are simply calculated using the odds of each event. Combined odds of two 50/50 events is 25%. Combined odds of three 50/50 events are 12.5%.