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re: Who could beat Kentucky?
Posted on 1/24/15 at 11:17 am to 12Pence
Posted on 1/24/15 at 11:17 am to 12Pence
Wisconsin has an outlier in their W/L record: Rutgers. My goodness was that game brutal to watch. In Wisconsin's defense, they were playing without arguably the best player in the country and their starting point guard. Still... not a good loss.
Anyway, with Frank Kaminsky back in the lineup, Wisconsin has absolutely steamrolled their last two opponents.
This is a team that is largely still intact from a year ago when they took Kentucky down to the final shot. While Wisconsin does not have the size from top-to-bottom of a Kentucky, they still have plenty of size to cause some problems. Kaminsky (7'0"), Dekker (6'9"), Dukan (6'9"), and Hayes (6'8") are all stretch-forwards that can really extend the defense.
Pomeroy has Wisconsin as the No. 1 offense in the country. Also, in the B1G, the top five players in terms of offensive rating are all Wisconsin players. Pretty ridiculous.
Lucky for Wisconsin, Trae Jackson (PG) will be back for the BTT and NCAA Tournament, which is welcoming news for a team that did not have much guard depth to begin with.
Anyway, with Frank Kaminsky back in the lineup, Wisconsin has absolutely steamrolled their last two opponents.
This is a team that is largely still intact from a year ago when they took Kentucky down to the final shot. While Wisconsin does not have the size from top-to-bottom of a Kentucky, they still have plenty of size to cause some problems. Kaminsky (7'0"), Dekker (6'9"), Dukan (6'9"), and Hayes (6'8") are all stretch-forwards that can really extend the defense.
Pomeroy has Wisconsin as the No. 1 offense in the country. Also, in the B1G, the top five players in terms of offensive rating are all Wisconsin players. Pretty ridiculous.
Lucky for Wisconsin, Trae Jackson (PG) will be back for the BTT and NCAA Tournament, which is welcoming news for a team that did not have much guard depth to begin with.
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