I don't know what to feel after this games besides relief. The end result should be all that matters, but wow that game should have been put away so many different times. I felt like we should have been up a dozen a halftime and then should have built that lead to 15-16...and all of a sudden it's a one point game with 15 min left and then Michigan takes the lead. Then the Gophers got some huge gifts from the officials and got up 7 game should have been over, but Michigan hits a 3. Now Nate Mason answers with a huge 4 point play to push it to 8... GAME OVER! No! Somehow the team does exactly what it can't do (back to back live ball turnovers) and all of a sudden Michigan has life. Finally that miracle 3 to send the game to overtime....are you F'ING KIDDING ME? In the post Clem Era, I'd love to know just how many of those shot have went down against us at the Barn? It's an insane amount.
I had visions of this being the worst loss since the Illinois game where Burleson (and others) choked away an NCAA tournament berth during the Monson Era.
To respond and win in overtime was excellent. I really didn't think they were going to win when Michigan hit a 3 to take a brief lead in OT. Hats off to so many guys who made huge plays in this game:
Eric Curry: Made a number of big jumpers when the offense was stagnant and momentum was shifting. His biggest play of the game though was his quick swim through baseline that got foul number 4 on Michigan's best player.
Dupree McBrayer: Obviously had the awful turnover, but made clutch free throws, hit a 3 early, and was a big positive overall IMHO
Jordan Murphy: The turnaround has been incredible. His work on the boards might have been the difference in this game. The offensive rebounding he's brought during this 5 game stretch has been HUGE for this team.
Amir Coffey: It ended up a jump ball, but Amir won the foot race/bump fest to the biggest loose ball in the game. He also hit two huge free throws to put the lead back to 3 at the end of the game.
Negatives:
Reggie Lynch: started so strong, but man his foul trouble hurt the team badly. At least a couple of those fouls were avoidable and he's just not learning his lesson.
Nate Mason: I hate putting Nate here because I appreciate how solid he is with the ball, even in a down game. That said he was 3-13 from the field tonight and perhaps more frustrating to me was his inability to give Reggie more post touches in the first half.
Akeem Springs: 2-7 from the field, 2-5 from the line and I think it was actually his defense that got him benched for Dupree in this one.
I had visions of this being the worst loss since the Illinois game where Burleson (and others) choked away an NCAA tournament berth during the Monson Era.
To respond and win in overtime was excellent. I really didn't think they were going to win when Michigan hit a 3 to take a brief lead in OT. Hats off to so many guys who made huge plays in this game:
Eric Curry: Made a number of big jumpers when the offense was stagnant and momentum was shifting. His biggest play of the game though was his quick swim through baseline that got foul number 4 on Michigan's best player.
Dupree McBrayer: Obviously had the awful turnover, but made clutch free throws, hit a 3 early, and was a big positive overall IMHO
Jordan Murphy: The turnaround has been incredible. His work on the boards might have been the difference in this game. The offensive rebounding he's brought during this 5 game stretch has been HUGE for this team.
Amir Coffey: It ended up a jump ball, but Amir won the foot race/bump fest to the biggest loose ball in the game. He also hit two huge free throws to put the lead back to 3 at the end of the game.
Negatives:
Reggie Lynch: started so strong, but man his foul trouble hurt the team badly. At least a couple of those fouls were avoidable and he's just not learning his lesson.
Nate Mason: I hate putting Nate here because I appreciate how solid he is with the ball, even in a down game. That said he was 3-13 from the field tonight and perhaps more frustrating to me was his inability to give Reggie more post touches in the first half.
Akeem Springs: 2-7 from the field, 2-5 from the line and I think it was actually his defense that got him benched for Dupree in this one.