FreddieMercuryHayes

April 6th, 2013 at 11:52 PM ^

And even if Thrice got the foul. He has to make BOTH free throws to TIE it, then we have last possession anyway. It's not like it was a buzzer beater that completely 'changed' the game.

c1s2m0466

April 6th, 2013 at 11:52 PM ^

I'll be landing in Orlando from Columbus for a family vacation on Monday night. I will be catching the first half via radio and once I arrive in Vero Beach I'll be watching the second half on TV. Give them hell boys! Make them play a perfect game if they want to beat us.

SouthTexasWolverine

April 6th, 2013 at 11:52 PM ^

i love that everyone has contributed in the tournament this year... Morgan with the put away stuff to beat Syracuse... Vogrich with the the triple against Florida,,, no one got left out :-)

LSAClassOf2000

April 6th, 2013 at 11:56 PM ^

A few quick hits - it was awesome to see 21 of those 61 points come off the bench. Levert and Albrecht got 14 of those 21 and those were some timely shots indeed when they were made. McGary, Hardaway and Burke had the bulk of assists, showing once again that this offense really does work as a unit to get people in the best position possible. We also won the rebounding battle, which was absolutely key in this game. An overall excellent effort, I think. It's so surreal to see something happen here that last happened when I was not quite 15 years old. See you on Monday, Louisville.

ixcuincle

April 7th, 2013 at 12:03 AM ^

 

Trey Burke is clearly the best player in the nation. And if you disagree, fine, but at least say McGary is the best player in the nation.

If there was any time to admit I was wrong about Big Ten teams, I'm glad Michigan made me look the fool. Michigan was always the best of the Big 10 teams when they played their hardest. And you saw that here today. Michigan is the best Big 10 team. Michigan did what Indiana couldn't. 

Don't tell me about how it's a smaller sample size because of the tournament. Don't tell me that. Michigan is the most talented team in the Big 10, period. Michigan is also one of the most youngest teams in the tournament. What they're doing with juniors and sophomores is ridiculous.