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Michigan played hard through the whole game and that carried the day. Their jumpshots just weren't falling. They still were solid on the glass, tying Minny in total rebounds and got more offensive rebounds than the Gophers. Donnal got in foul trouble, which hurt as far as points in the paint goes.
I'd give them a C+ overall. Lots of good looks that just weren't falling. On to Nebraska!
But a couple of weeks ago he was day-to-day and was going to try and play in a game if he felt okay in the pregame warmup? Don't understand what has happened there and the program has gone ominously dark since then.
Agreed. Given the lack of information IMO its best to consider him gravy at this point. Which I think is OK. Michigan isn't going to win because it piles up an even greater talent advantage on the wings. It's going to win best on its defensive effort and based on continued better play inside, primarily from Donnal. There will definitely be situations where LeVert being able to put the team on his back would really help, but they can and should achieve their goals without him.
Need to keep the lead. Don't see Michigan running away from Nebraska, but needs to play from ahead. Dakich is right that they shouldn't be so frenetic. Take transition opportunities but don't push iffy ones.
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