Iowa at Ohio State. Feb. 7th Noon
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Tigerfan00With the loss of Mich St, this puts OSU back in the running for a Big Ten title. Iowa has lost 4 of their last 5 and have only won one game on the road this year. I think OSU takes this game by 17 and Turner will get his usual double double and Id really like to see Lauderdale with a big game also.
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vball10setOSU by 10+...GO BUCKS!!!
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osu45804OSU is forcing the turnovers.. Just need to do a better job on the boards and they should be fine
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mallymal614Lighty may have the most hops in the Big Ten.
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osu45804What a block by Lighty!!
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osu45804Halftime: OSU 32 Iowa 27
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CardsFlyinHighis this on tv anywhere i cant find it?
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osu45804It's on Big 10 Network
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Big GainIt's a good thing Ohio State has forced 10 turnovers, they've scored 13 of their 32 half-time points off of turnovers. That's also 10 fewer 3-pointers Iowa could have shot.
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osu45804Lauderdale just picked up his 4th foul.... The Bucks with a little run now up 41-29
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osu45804ET just passed John Havlicek on OSU's All Time Scoring list
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mallymal614Wow only 1 buckeye sub the whole game so far? I guess Matta really has given up on his bench.
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osu45804Evan Turner is just so good
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osu45804Evan Turner 32 points 7 Rebounds 5 Assists ... Buckeyes win 68-59
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AutomatikTurner for POY!!!!
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centralbucksfanNot great game, but not bad either. OSU did what they needed to do. Gets a little tougher now. Going to IU will NOT be easy. Then its off to Ill and then Purdue at home. If OSU can get by IU...the Ill/Purdue game could determine if OSU is able to win the big ten, or not.
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Swamp FoxIt would be a nice double if the Bucks could take both the football and the basketball titles. Go Bucks!
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thedynasty1998Just when I thought Evan Turner couldn't impress any more, he does it. I think he's giving voters no choice but to pick him as POY, and I don't mean just the Big 10.
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Automatik
I agree 100% and I don't think its really close. There is no player in the country that is filling up the stat sheet like Turner on a nightly basis. If he keeps it up he will be the national POY.thedynasty1998 wrote: Just when I thought Evan Turner couldn't impress any more, he does it. I think he's giving voters no choice but to pick him as POY, and I don't mean just the Big 10. -
killdeerwas down at the Schott today...good solid game, though Thad didn't go very deep.
1. As said, vintage Turner game...excellent control of the game, such strong crossovers and ball movement; he is NBA-ready multi-tool player.
2. Diebler has looked better defensively the last few games. Could have put up 18-20 if some of his 2nd half 3's would have fallen.
3. I'm definitely not as familiar with the Hawkeyes, but Eric May impressed both inside and outside with some fine penetration, and knocking down some key 3's. This freshman may make some noise in the Big 10 over the next few years.
4. Iowa coach Lickliter's walk-on son is a little guy.
5. I think the Bucks can make a nice run in the tournement if Turner stays healthy and the key producers peak at the right time. -
norwalkNot sure if Ohio State can make a run in the tournament. A lot depends on Lauderdale and foul trouble. Without him inside we have a hard time rebounding defensively. Towards the end of the game yesterday we couldn't get a rebound until finally Turner went inside and one handed a rebound for us. Lauderdale is the key (defensively).
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thedynasty1998Good point about Lauderdale. It's actually comical watching Madsen play, because he's just so overwhelmed physically. I appreciate his effort, but the guy can only do so much with his limitations.
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centralbucksfan
Madsen actually played a pretty solid game yesterday IMO. And OSU, as a team played better with him in the game. Lauderdale's head was in the clouds yesterday with stupid fouls, although a couple were very questionable IMO.thedynasty1998 wrote: Good point about Lauderdale. It's actually comical watching Madsen play, because he's just so overwhelmed physically. I appreciate his effort, but the guy can only do so much with his limitations.
But, as mentioned, if OSU wants to make any kind of run, especially vs a team with an athletic/big front line...Dallas has to be on the floor for defensive reasons. No question about it. -
thedynasty1998I'll never fault Madsen for his effort, because I think he gives his all. I just think that from an athetic and skill standpoint, he's just so overmatched. I respect him for his work ethic and being a team player, but I don't think OSU is nearly as good of a team as they are with Lauderdale, and that's not exactly a bold statement.
But as a coach, you can hide a lot of deficiencies (weakness on the boards) with someone like Turner who will just go get the ball no matter what. -
centralbucksfanI don't disagree with that dynasty. Just saying, yesterday, Madsen was better then Dallas. Dallas played 18 min, had 1 freaking rebound. Madsen played 22 min, had 4. Dallas had 2pts, both on FT. Madsen had 4pts, on 2 FG.
You give Deibler all kinds of grief for lack of rebounding/asst. Well, Dallas is 6'8", and gets 1 rb in 18 min? Absolutely NO excuse for that. He was bad yesterday. Maybe worst game of the year.