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College Basketball – Kansas & Michigan Cause Big Upsets
A big day of top 10 teams being upset in College Basketball, as #15 Kansas came away with a 80-78 win over #9 Oklahoma State, while unranked Michigan stunned Wisconsin in Madison with a 77-70 win.
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Kansas State Beats Michigan – Opposite Endings to a Season
It took Bill Snyder and Kansas State more than a decade to finally get a bowl game win again, happening at the expense of the very disappointing Michigan, who seem to have taken another step backwards this season, losing 31-14 in the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl.
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Arizona Wildcats – Love Making it Interesting
What’s the point of being 11-0 without making a few wins tense and nail biters? Arizona came back from a first half deficit for the fourth time this season with a 72-70 win in Michigan which should keep them at #1 for one more week, carried by some great basketball from Brandon Ashley and Aaron Gordon when it matters the most.
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Ohio State Buckeyes – Tyvis Powell Saved Their Season
With all of the big names Ohio State had to offer – Urban Meyer on the sidelines, Braxton Miller at quarterback, Carlos Hyde busting through the middle and speedy receiver Devin Smith, it came down to a freshman cornerback, Tyvis Powell, to make what might turn out to be the biggest play of the season for the Buckeyes, intercepting a Devin Gardner pass to deny a 2-point conversion and keep his team undefeated with a 42-41 win.
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Michigan Wolverines – Close Calls Won’t Always Go Their Way
It seems Michigan are determined to tempt fate and keep games against much inferior opponents closer than they should be, as Devin Gardner continues to make mistake after mistake while the personnel tries to find new excuses for reasons to these poor performances, which won’t take them very far once the Big Ten conference schedule begins for them.
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2013 College Football Season – Undefeated Teams After Week 3
After three weeks of College Football, we have 17 teams with a perfect 3-0 record: Auburn, Ole Miss, Arkansas and LSU in the SEC; Oregon and Arizona in the Pac-12; Maryland in the ACC; Oklahoma, Texas Tech and Oklahoma State in the Big 12; Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Northwestern and Ohio State in the Big Ten; and Louisville and UCF in the AAC.
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Michigan Wolverines – Devin Gardner Propelled by Rivalry
Devin Gardner proved just how much of a big-time quarterback he really is, as he led Michigan to a big win in a rivalry game that might enter yet another hiatus very soon, not to mention doing it in front of a record crowd as over 115,000 filled the seats at Michigan Stadium.
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Louisville Cardinals – Luke Hancock, Deserving Most Outstanding Player on the Deserving NCAA Champions
For the second time in a row, Luke Hancock came off the bench to keep Louisville on the right course, ending an incredible finish to the season with the NCAA tournament title, making Rick Pitino the first head coach to win two national titles with two different schools, while Peyton Siva and Chane Behanan more than made up for the fact that Russ Smith didn’t really show up on the most important game of his career.
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Where to Watch Michigan vs Louisville Live
It’s been quite a while since we’ve had a Big East vs Big Ten NCAA Tournament final, but Louisville, the only number one seed left standing, and Michigan, hoping to continue this magical and slightly surprising run they’re on since the end of the regular season, should make it one memorable game, and if you don’t know where to watch it, we’re here to help.