Saturday (2-1-14) BB thread

Submitted by WolverineHistorian on

It's a non-Michigan day but still plenty of basketball going on. 

In B1G play we have:

*Ohio State @ Wisconsin (12:00)

*Northwestern @ Minnesota (2:00)

*Michigan State vs. Georgetown (3:00)

*Iowa @ Illinois (7:30)

 

And in non-B1G games, a few games between ranked teams:

Oklahoma @ Iowa State (4:00)

Kansas @ Texas (4:00)

And the game of the day...

Duke @ Syracuse (6:30)

The Duke/Syracuse game sounds like a great watch but it will probably have Dick Vitale broadcasting and he has multiple orgasms over anything Duke related.  So put your TV's on mute. 

jcouz

February 1st, 2014 at 9:12 PM ^

Illinois is going to beat Iowa tonight. We need to restore order in Bloomington tomorrow. Starting to look like a two horse race now.

TheGeneral

February 1st, 2014 at 9:16 PM ^

I hate Duke but that officiating was a travesty. Duke is winning so Jefferson gets his 4th on a bad call, Duke is still winning Parker gets his 4th. Duke falls down by 7 with no bigs so they bring Jefferson back and start climbing back in it, they bring Parker back and tie it up. Parker scores to take the lead, nope BS flop call. Then they get Jefferson out on another flop. Duke magically sends it to overtime and Hood who also had 4 fouls in regulation BTW drives to take the lead and gets hit on the arm making him miss the game winning dunk. Does he get the call, no! I should add Dawkins fouled out as well and no Cuse player was ever near foul trouble. I don't get why refs favor home teams so badly. Are they worried about being booed? They're professionals, the crowd and venue should be the only advantage of home court advantage.

Bambi

February 1st, 2014 at 9:25 PM ^

I'm disappointed by the Duke Syrcause game. I hate Duke, but the officiating was horrendous, and as someone from the East Coast, I'm surrounded by Cuse fans, which to me are ome of the most annoying, pompous, arrogant fans out there. Duke got screwed, and even if I din't hate Syracuse, I'd always want a team to beat us to beat an undefeated team ranked higher than us.