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Nebraska Cornhuskers (7-11) vs Wisconsin Badgers (13-4)

 

Date: Tuesday Jan 21th, 2020
Time: 8:00 p.m. 

Arena: Kohl Center (17,287, 18th largest in D-I)

Broadcast:  BTN

Wisconsin Info

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Head Coach: Greg Gard
Location: Madison, WI
Conference: B1G
Nickname: Badgers

Mascot: Bucky Badger
Line: Wisconsin by 15.5

Typical Rotation Depth: 9

KenPom rank: 22

KenPom home court advantage calculation: Home court advantage: 3.3 (140th in D-I)

Offensive Style: Slowly shootin' 3s

Defensive Style: securing offensive rebounds/not fouling

Key Injuries: None

 

Players to watch:   Nate Reuvers

The Junior guard is another in the line of mobile Wisconsin centers who can make 3s. Additionally he's an excellent shot blocker

 

Players to watch:       Micah Potter

The Badgers have been integrating Potter into the offense since he became eligible mid-semester and offensively he's been a boost as he takes the load from Reuvers. Typically the two centers don't play together. Like Reuvers, Potter is a capable outside shooter.

 

Roster points

  PG SG SF PF C Pct
1
0 D'Mitrik Trice
6-0  184  Jr
23 Kobe King
6-4  205  So
34 Brad Davison
6-4  206  Jr
2 Aleem Ford
6-8  217  Jr
35 Nate Reuvers
6-11  235  Jr
17.5
 

 

  • Trice is the PG but has really struggled from outside in conference. 
  • Charge enthusiast Brad Davison also has struggled from outside. He remains a dead eye FT shooter
  • Kobe King is interesting as the guard who shoots most everything is inside the arc
  • Ford, like most everyone else, hasn't been lighting it up from outside
  • Sr shooting guard Brevin Pritzl remains an elite 3pt shooter and stout defender
  • 6'7" Freshman Tyler Wahl spells Akeem Ford at the 4 without skipping a beat
  • Jr guard Trevor Anderson is guard depth

 

 

The Skinny:

Reuvers and Potter will be the focus of the defense tonight as they are the most aggressive part of the Badgers' swing offense. It seems unlikely that Nebraska has the answer for this offense and even if they do,they have the will to implement it for 25-30 seconds of shot clock.  Wisconsin missing a LOT of threes seems like one of the few chances the Huskers have in this one. Will anything change personnel wise for Nebraska if Potter and Reuvers play at the same time? 

 

On offense the Huskers will find that Wisconsin is going to run them off the 3pt line towards their shot blockers.  Decision making on those drives will be critical.  Fast break points most likely will be non-existent so the Huskers will need to earn them tonight.

 

Typically I think the Huskers play harder after a loss but this Wisconsin team seems like a bad matchup.

 

Prediction: Wisconsin 72 - Nebraska 55

 

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Haven't watched any Wisconsin games this year.  Have the new flopping rules slowed Brad Davison down at all?  

Can one of you advanced stats guru's out there post Brad Davison's charge taken averages from 17-18, 18-19, and now 19-20?  Would be interesting to see

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Nebraska Cornhuskers (7-11) vs Wisconsin Badgers (13-4)
 
Date: Tuesday Jan 21th, 2020
Time: 8:00 p.m. 
Arena: Kohl Center (17,287, 18th largest in D-I)
Broadcast:  BTN

Wisconsin Info

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Head Coach: Greg Gard
Location: Madison, WI
Conference: B1G
Nickname: Badgers

Mascot: Bucky Badger
Line: Wisconsin by 15.5

Typical Rotation Depth: 9

KenPom rank: 22

KenPom home court advantage calculation: Home court advantage: 3.3 (140th in D-I)

Offensive Style: Slowly shootin' 3s

Defensive Style: securing offensive rebounds/not fouling

Key Injuries: None
 
Players to watch:   Nate Reuvers
The Junior guard is another in the line of mobile Wisconsin centers who can make 3s. Additionally he's an excellent shot blocker
 
Players to watch:       Micah Potter
The Badgers have been integrating Potter into the offense since he became eligible mid-semester and offensively he's been a boost as he takes the load from Reuvers. Typically the two centers don't play together. Like Reuvers, Potter is a capable outside shooter.
 
Roster points
  PG SG SF PF C Pct
1 D'Mitrik Trice
6-0  184  Jr
23 Kobe King
6-4  205  So
34 Brad Davison
6-4  206  Jr
Aleem Ford
6-8  217  Jr
35 Nate Reuvers
6-11  235  Jr
17.5
 
 
The Hoosiers play 10-11 guys so you'll see lot of different lineups tonight
 
  • Trice is the PG but has really struggled from outside in conference. 
  • Charge enthusiast Brad Davison also has struggled from outside. He remains a dead eye FT shooter
  • Kobe King is interesting has the guard almost solely shoots from outside
  • Ford, like most everyone else, hasn't been lighting it up from outside
  • Freshman SG Armaan Franklin started several games to start the season but an inability to shoot has limited his playing time.
  • Sr shooting guard Brevin Pritzl remains an elite 3pt shooter and stout defender
  • 6'7" Freshman Tyler Wahl spells Akeem Ford at the 4 without skipping a beat
  • Jr guard Trevor Anderson is guard depth
 
 
The Skinny:
Reuvers and Potter will be the focus of the defense tonight as they are the most aggressive part of the Badgers' swing offense. It seems unlikely that Nebraska has the answer for this offense and even if they do,they have the will to implement it for 25-30 seconds of shot clock.  Wisconsin missing a LOT of threes seems like one of the few chances the Huskers have in this one. Will anything change personnel wise for Nebraska if Potter and Reuvers play at the same time? 
 
On offense the Huskers will find that Wisconsin is going to run them off the 3pt line towards their shot blockers.  Decision making on those drives will be critical.  Fast break points most likely will be non-existent so the Huskers will need to earn them tonight.
 
Typically I think the Huskers play harder after a loss but this Wisconsin team seems like a bad matchup.
 
Prediction: Wisconsin 72 - Nebraska 55

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I suspect some cut and paste issues, here. First, the Badgers are 11-7. Second, they are the Badgers, not the Hoosiers, and they will go 9 deep. And Armaan Franklin is not a Badger.

Kobe King is far from an exclusive outside shooter-he's the slasher-type of player. He is a mid-range shooter, however.
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3 minutes ago, formerlybis said:

I suspect some cut and paste issues, here. First, the Badgers are 11-7. Second, they are the Badgers, not the Hoosiers, and they will go 9 deep. And Armaan Franklin is not a Badger.

Kobe King is far from an exclusive outside shooter-he's the slasher-type of player. He is a mid-range shooter, however.

 

Appreciate it. I did this late last night and didn't go back over this.

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2 minutes ago, formerlybis said:
6 minutes ago, hhcmatt said:
It's more of a 'cry for help' than 'easter eggs'

PS, Kobe King (the supposed outside shooter), was the only rotation player for UW not to make a 3...

 

That was obviously a typo. Why would I go out of my way to mention a guard on Wisconsin who shoots 3s as this describes every other guard who is not King.

P.S. This was corrected in the original post yesterday after you noted it.

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