Wisconsin down 5 with 3:38 to go

TruBluCatFan

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Thanks. That's why I couldn't find it. I didn't put the Big Ten network in my favorites list. 😜

Not sure they can hold on.
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MdWIldcat55

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Rutgers up 2 with the ball and 24 seconds to go. Wisconsin has hit two clutch shots to stay alive.
 

hoggwildcat

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Even so, Rutgers is doodie Wisconsin should be able beat them by substituting one of the trainers.
 

MdWIldcat55

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Rutgers has it. Notsure why Kaminsky didn't play but Rutgers is the bottom dweller of the Big-10
 

caneintally

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without Frank Kaminsky and at the end their pg it is hard to bash them too much for the loss as it is freaking hard to win on the road in conference . Just shows you good the win was yesterday for UK .
 

Runt#1969

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Main thing, moving forward (from my point of view) are two things :

1) Will they be without the big guy for one (or more) games?
2) They lost Traevon Jackson early in the second half with an UGLY leg (looked to me like an ankle) injury. I wonder how bad that is (since he's been injury plagued before this year) and when will they get him back?

It could be an interesting (negative) development to their season if they don't get them both back quickly. Hope they both recover - and fully - I never like to see anyone get hurt and not get the chance to play for their team.
 
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Winning on the road in conference is tough for everyone. Louisville, Duke, and Wisc. all go down on the road this weekend. Congrats to Cats for pulling out a tough road win.
 

Son_Of_Saul

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Originally posted by runt#69:
Main thing, moving forward (from my point of view) are two things :

1) Will they be without the big guy for one (or more) games?
2) They lost Traevon Jackson early in the second half with an UGLY leg (looked to me like an ankle) injury. I wonder how bad that is (since he's been injury plagued before this year) and when will they get him back?

It could be an interesting (negative) development to their season if they don't get them both back quickly. Hope they both recover - and fully - I never like to see anyone get hurt and not get the chance to play for their team.
More importantly, we really don't want the committee to have any excuse to slip Wisconsin into UK's region as a 2 or 3 seed. By then, they will presumably flowing, and healthy. I'd prefer Wisconsin and Duke win out from this point and remove the imminent notion of either being UK's #2 seed.