Will the Big Ten's dominant NCAA Tournament end its title drought?

The Big Ten Conference has dominated the NCAA Tournament, with four teams reaching the Elite Eight, and is looking to end its 25-year title drought. The conference's success can be attributed to its physical style of play, strong coaching, and well-run athletic departments, as well as the leveled playing field in terms of finances.
The Big Ten Conference is dominating the NCAA Tournament, with four teams in the Elite Eight. This is a record for the conference, which has not won a men's basketball national championship in over 25 years. The conference's physical style of play has been a key factor in its success. Michigan, Purdue, and Iowa are among the teams still in the tournament. The Big Ten's success is not limited to basketball, with three teams winning the last three football national championships. The conference's strong coaching and well-run athletic departments have also contributed to its success.
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