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Anyone up want to talk hoops, working the late one want to hit this one as it is the early game..let's hear it...
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Gut feeling, I think Michigan runs it up.

Wolverines have been playing well @ home. Losing by 3 to Mich St is a "good" loss.

Michigan is on the bubble, so I'd like to think they'll give 100% effort from start to finish...also, I'm sure they'd love to beat the Buckeyes in football *and* basketball this year...
 

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Hey Funk !

I was leaning towards Michigan too, thinking they would have no problem hitting the enemy square in the eyes, but Ohio ST really used good inside moves albeit against a weak gopher team, I am going to try and see how they match up inside.

Michigan is 15-4 when leading at halftime. The
Wolverines are outscoring their opponents by
7.2 points in the first half.


Found this nugget and was thinking about taking the blue f/h but still undecided...

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Last years results,Mic 61-50 at Ohio St, Mic 70-54 at Mic.Since Oh St seemed to lose more senoirs in Darby,Connolly and Williams and Mic only lost Blanchard its looks like a Mic play to me. GL
 

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I am a Buckeye fan from Ohio. But Michigan should win easily if both teams play to form.
 

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Not quite sure if I am ready to jump on the Michigan bandwagon right now, the buckeyes have a heap of confidence after beating the Gophers and they are using the big bodies down the low.

Radinovic is playing great: Radinovic connected on an incredible 77.3 percent of his shots and averaged a double-double with 19.5 points and 10 rebounds during a 1-1 week to earn Big Ten Player of the Week honors for the first time in his career...

and the history of this meetings result in close games all the time...

The Buckeyes own an 82-69 advantage over Michigan in the all-time series. Ohio State is 33-42 in Ann Arbor and 47-26 in Columbus. The Buckeyes have won seven of the last nine meetings, but have dropped the last two contests to the Wolverines. The Buckeyes last won (84-75) in Ann Arbor March 2, 2002 in a game that clinched a share of the 2002 Big Ten regular season co-championship. When the Wolverines and Buckeyes get together the outcome has been decided by just over one point a game all-time. In the 151 games played in the series, Ohio State averages 62 points while Michigan trails by one point at 61 ppg. The games played in Ann Arbor also have been close with the Buckeyes trailing by an average score of 63.0-60.9, a +2.1 points advantage for the Wolverines. The Buckeyes have not faced a ranked Michigan team since Feb. 11, 1998. The Buckeyes were last ranked vs. Michigan March 8, 2002, a 75-68 win for the No. 21 Buckeyes at the Big Ten tournament.

Still on the ledge here, but all the hype is a bit too much for Michigan to cover 10...

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