Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Minnesota Beats #1 Indiana and the Hoosiers as a #1 Ranked team



I want to congratulate Tubby Smith and Minnesota for knocking off #1 Indiana last night.  That was a huge win for them.  Now they are 19-9 overall with a conference record of 7-8.  This win in my mind should make them a tournament team come March Madness.  When you look at some of the teams they have beaten, like then ranked #19 Memphis, then ranked #12 Illinois in Champaign, then ranked #20 Wisconsin in Minnesota and last night #1 Indiana.  According to their schedule, they have the toughest schedule in the nation. Their opponent's strength of schedule is right around 0.623 based on team win-loss records.  Lets go to last night's game.  
What impressed me about the Golden Gopher's victory last night was Minnesota Forward Trevor Mbakwe  played very well especially against perhaps the best player in the nation in Cody Zeller.  Cody Zeller was only 2-9 from the field with 9 points, he was 5-5 from the foul line with 7 rebounds and fouled out as well.  I felt the play of the game was when Mbakwe blocked Cody Zeller's dunk attempt right near the basket. He played very well against the #1 ranked team, his stat line: 21 points, on 8-10 shooting from the field to go along with 12 rebounds.  Minnesota out rebounded Indiana 38-25 to go along with 17 offensive rebounds. 
This is the 3rd time Indiana lost as the #1 ranked team in the nation. The first time Indiana lost was against Butler on Dec 15 at Conseco Fieldhouse, home of the Indiana Pacers.  Guard Alex Barlow hit the game winning shot with 2.3 seconds left in overtime, as Butler dealt Indiana their first loss of the season.  Then, of course the Fighting Illini of Illinois giving Indiana as a #1 ranked team their 3rd loss of the season on February 7.  On an in bounds pass from Brandon Paul, Forward Tyler Griffey cuts to the basket wide open and scored the game winning layup. As the ball went through the basket along with buzzer sounding, the fans stormed the court and celebrated with the Illini players.  The Hoosiers led by as many as 14, the Illini only 3.  The Illini outscored the Hooisers 45-31 in the 2nd half, after being outscored 41-29 in the first half.  ESPN broadcaster Joe Tessitore, one of my favorite announcers, often calls upset games.  He made a great call when the Illini made the game winning shot against the Hoosiers with ESPN College Basketball Analyst Sean Farnham his partner.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGbgkeMIfNM.  Indiana is the 10th team to lose 3 times in the regular season as the #1 team in the country. 
The other 9 teams did not win the NCAA Tournament, but maybe Indiana can change that.  The other 9 teams on the list are 64-65 Michigan, 73-74 UCLA, 85-86 North Carolina, 89-90 Kansas, 93-94 North Carolina, 97-98 Duke, 1999-2000 Cincinnati, 02-03 Arizona and 05-06 Duke.  That is interesting right there.  Minnesota Golden Gopher fans sure had a blast when they got to storm the court as the #1 Hoosiers went down.        

         

No comments:

Post a Comment