MI strategy was not to allow Teske to get in foul trouble. That’s where they got in trouble the first game. So they shut down the perimeter and allowed Garza and Cook to score until they felt safe with Teske’s foul situation. Then it was full throttle MI D.
This wasn’t a loss that negative posters can make anything out of. Mi is good. Whereas, the IL game definitely put us over the hump and firmly off the bubble. How well they do in the NCAA is a matter of matchups for this team in particular. Their junk ball D has to be somewhat effective and have the matchups to do it.
As we speak Michigan is hammering Minnesota in the exact same way as they hammered Iowa last night. Gophers have been stuck on 15 for quite a while.