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#12 Ohio State 64, Michigan 54 (Final)

Here are some pics from the game....

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Ohio State's Terence Dials dunks for two of his 22 points against Michigan during the second half of an NCAA basketball game Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006, in Columbus, Ohio. Dials also grabbed 11 rebounds for his fifth double-double in a row during Ohio State's 64-54 over Michigan.
(AP Photo/Jay LaPrete)

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Ohio State's Ron Lewis, right, shoots over top of Michigan's Brent Petway during the second half of an NCAA basketball game Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006, in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio State defeated Michigan 64-54.
(AP Photo/Jay LaPrete)


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Ohio State's Terence Dials, left, looks for an open shot against Michigan's Courtney Sims during the second half of an NCAA basketball game Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006, in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio State defeated Michigan 64-54.
(AP Photo/Jay LaPrete)

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Ohio State's Matt Sylvester, left, tries to block the shot of Michigan's Brent Petway during the second half of an NCAA basketball game Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006, in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio State defeated Michigan 64-54.
(AP Photo/Jay LaPrete)

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Michigan's Graham Brown, right, tries to score over Ohio State's Terence Dials during the first half of an NCAA basketball game Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006, in Columbus, Ohio.
(AP Photo/Jay LaPrete)

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Michigan's Dion Harris, left, drives against Ohio State's Ivan Harris during the first half of an NCAA basketball game Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006, in Columbus, Ohio.
(AP Photo/Jay LaPrete)


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Ohio State's Ron Lewis, left, shoots as Michigan's Ron Coleman, center, and Dion Harris defend during the first half of an NCAA basketball game Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006, in Columbus, Ohio.
(AP Photo/Jay LaPrete)
 
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The more I watch these guys the more they remind me of one of JTs football teams.

Even when they don't put a team away they just keep playing relentless defense and you always have the feeling that things are under control - regardless of how close it gets.

We went up 3 very early and it never got closer than that. Until we put on that run near the end the margin stayed between 4 and 10. That means Michigan never had a run of more than 6 points.

We just played a game in which Harris and Terwilliger outscored Butler and Foster. A game in which Butler, Foster and Sylvester were a combined 2 for 17. Yet with all those missed shots and missed opportunities Michigan couldn't put together a run.

I love these kids and I love these coaches.

And the crowd today was rocking.
 
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Well, if you can say anything about scUM fans, it's that they're reliable...or maybe just predictable. Same old excuses on the boards, injuries..if we had Abrams, blah, blah, blah. Like a broken record:lol: A couple people even pulling out the ever reliable officiating card. Still no "gondi" refernces though.:slappy:
 
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Huge win for us. It should propel us into the Top 10, and with Tennessee losing today, we could/should go up to the number 9 slot. Let's hope Kansas beats Texas tonight, and we could be looking at a number 8 spot in the Top 25. Impressive win today, and let's finish the regular season with two wins over Northwestern and Purdue!
 
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There was a hillbilly Michigan fan sitting behind me during the game that would start cheering everytime a Michigan player put up a shot, long before anyone had a clue if it would go in or not :lol:


...ahh the IQ of the average Michigan fan :biggrin:


...oh and as for the rankings, I again stress that the #7-#12 teams(#12 being in the AP Poll) all lost this week, so how's about an undisputed #7? :)
 
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Another great win, and one closer to the Big 10 title. :osu: . What impressed me most about this game was that we still won despite the fact that they took our strength (3's) away from us. Additionally, I think we showed a lot of heart today by the fact that scUM never led the entire game. It takes a great team effort to withstand an opponent's runs, and we did it today.

Props to Dials for another huge game. Also to Butler for playing ridiculously good defense and having a solid all around game with 6 boards and 6 assists. Syl again was pretty good--that's back to back games that he's looked solid IMO.
 
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I don't know who is more delusional now, Notre Dame fans or vulvarine fans? :tongue2:

Ranman
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Post #9407

At 17 yrs old, Oden is considered the best big man prospect in the US
and Darko was considered the best big man prospect in the history of Europe, sooo, Oden will be a bust and anyone that tries to draft him is stupid.

:slappy:
 
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