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You're too stupid for words, grass cutter. You're flapping your dentures in one thread about your delusional fantasy that Ohio State will have to pay to play in a postseason tournament--as lame a$$ WVU did last season--and posting in this thread that tOSU is No. 19 in the latest NET ratings. You do realize that a team with a No. 19 NET rating is a lock for the NCAA Tournament, don't you, imbecile? #Old&Dumb
 
You're too stupid for words, grass cutter. You're flapping your dentures in one thread about your delusional fantasy that Ohio State will have to pay to play in a postseason tournament--as lame a$$ WVU did last season--and posting in this thread that tOSU is No. 19 in the latest NET ratings. You do realize that a team with a No. 19 NET rating is a lock for the NCAA Tournament, don't you, imbecile? #Old&Dumb
firstly I hired people to be "grass cutters" just like your supposed "assistant".....and secondly the suckeyes ain't near through dropping yet.........how many more will get "appendicitis" before it's over[banana]
 
Michigan plays so screwed up when they're down a player, and last night was no exception. Hopefully, our latest injured player will be back on the floor on Sunday, because it just seems the rotation goes all to hell with somebody out. Trying to play large against Wisconsin last night was dumb, especially when you don't even try to take advantage of your height on the offensive side. It's like if one player is out, the team's confidence goes down the shitter.
 
Down ONE player? Ohio State had eight available scholarship players last night, but thankfully, the Buckeyes played Nebraska. Starting forward Kyle Young has a high-ankle sprain, and probably won't be available on Sunday. Highly-rated freshman guard and reigning Iowa "Mr. Basketball" D.J. Carton lost his mind a few weeks ago after having played his best game of the season, took a leave of absence, and may not return to the team this season, if ever (he's finally back in school, at least). SF Musa Jallow is out for the season with multiple injuries. Kaleb Wesson was a one-man show vs. Michigan in Ann Arbor, so if he gets into foul trouble, Michigan should win, as Ohio State's depth is very thin. One guy who has played really well in the low post lately is Freshman and two-time "Mr. Basketball" E.J. Liddell, but because he's only 6'6", I expect him to struggle vs. Michigan's much taller "bigs." I expect a close game, which could go either way.
 
Yes, that's the thing that's so confusing. Lose one player, and they play as though they're lost. I can understand it when Livers was out for 10 or 11 games, as he's the catalyst, but having your shooting guard out last night had the same effect. Just seemed lost on the offensive end. Hell, Ohio State should have watched that game, and mimic what the Badgers were doing. Just guard the perimeter and allow Simpson to drive to the basket against the guy guarding him, and if he scores 30, so be it. There's no middle ground here. Michigan either looks like they could beat anybody in the country, or they play like they couldn't beat Bowling Green.
 
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