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2011 Big Ten-ACC challenge (B1G 8, ACC 4)

If you can defend Taylor, they can't create anything on offense. They've had a couple of guys make a couple good plays, but with the way that Strickland has dominated Taylor defensively this half, they have nothing. Their offense is stand at the top of the key waiting for Jordan Taylor to get it, pass it to someone else who waits for Taylor to get open, no one move or cut at all on offense besides Taylor, and then rush a bad shot with 4 seconds left on the clock.

Bergeron (sp?) has looked good though.
 
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Wisconsin's offense appears to be to drive to the restricted area, stop, pick up the dribble, then pass it back out to jack a contested three. It's like they're confused by a new three point arc three feet from the basket.
 
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Wells4Heisman;2053749; said:
We won't talk about the ten before that. :wink2:

Back in the day the ACC only had 9 teams, so when it started the Big Ten had to sit two teams. The first two years (99 and 00), Ohio State and Indiana were the teams that didn't play. Those teams were pretty decent.
 
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Dryden;2053751; said:
Back in the day the ACC only had 9 teams, so when it started the Big Ten had to sit two teams. The first two years (99 and 00), Ohio State and Indiana were the teams that didn't play. Those teams were pretty decent.

That coupled with it's usually always come down to one or two games which were lost by the B1G's bottom tier teams.
 
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