In one of the earlier games (forget which one) the color commentator said he would not be surprised if the regular season conference champion would have four losses. Not sure I agree but even if true, not all losses are equal. Hint: check whether headlines the next day include the word "embarrassing."I'm picturing the post game...
I beat every team in the B1G Ten now. We're 15-5. Everybody gotta just stop all this noise...
IU 75
NU 69
Think that was Jim Jackson. Just think, if we eek into the NCAAT, he'll say, "We been there 3 outa four years. We ain't done that in fifteen years.In one of the earlier games (forget which one) the color commentator said he would not be surprised if the regular season conference champion would have four losses. Not sure I agree but even if true, not all losses are equal. Hint: check whether headlines the next day include the word "embarrassing."
IU 72
NU 84
The only thing I am confident in is that we will lose the game. Here is a reality check. Announcer just said before tv timeout break “….Northwestern going for fifth win in a row vs Indiana”. Sobering.Gametime: 7:00pm ET
Network: BTN
Spread: IU +5.5
O/U: 139.5
Who ya got? The spread seems about right but who knows. NW beat Illinois and Maryland and lost their last game in OT to Michigan on the road.
Here’s some optimism…
IU: 78
NW: 76
They were down 10 so it was good that they were able to be ahead at half. But it is ugly basketball on both sides.3:03 left in 1H. NW has not made a field goal in 9:35 game minutes. IU still losing by 1. Woof.
You just described the Woodson era defense.We are so unfathomably bad defensively off the ball. I haven’t watched as closely as I normally do this year. It’s not just Mgbako. Most of our guys are awful off the ball.
You were spot on with “game of runs” u fortunately NW had the last oneGame of runs...NW gets more of them, and the last one...to win comfortably.
NW 78...IU 64
They’re unfortunately pretty easy to call most of the time.You were spot on with “game of runs” u fortunately NW had the last one