I'd be wary of hoping that the Purdue game carries over... Purdue ran A LOT of pick and roll stuff that focused on Smith and TKR. Both of them are really good, and each of them was successful at times, but that did allow Indiana to not have to guard as much side line to side line. Wisconsin, more like NW, Louisville, seems to move side to side more, attacking gaps on the wings more, and looking for kickouts more. Indiana is downright awful defending teams that play like that. We'll have to hope that Wisconsin misses shots they normally make, tomorrow night, for IU to stay competitive...is my educated guess.