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Northwestern
vs
Michigan
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
02/24/2016
7:00pm EST

Lines:
Northwestern +7
Michigan -7

Total:
Over 135 (-108)
Under 135 (-108)

Community Picks: Northwestern 0% vs Michigan 0%

Northwestern and Michigan Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Northwestern
Purdue coach Matt Painter would take toughness over style any day. A.J. Hammons had 18 points and 12 rebounds, Johnny Hill scored a season-high 15 points and No. 17 Purdue finally strung together a 10-2 run to get past Northwestern 71-61 on Tuesday. Purdue (21-6, 9-5 Big Ten) adapted to the challenges by working together to overcome their third-worst shooting game of the season, 38.3 percent. Continue to Article
February 16, 2016 10:16:pm EST
Michigan
ESPN managed to achieve the impossible Tuesday night: The network united Ohio State and Michigan fans in hatred of the same thing. They both despised the seldom-used floor-level camera angle at which ESPN broadcast the entirety of  Tuesday's game between the Buckeyes and Wolverines. Whereas a typical elevated camera angle allows viewers to see the whole floor without issu, the floor-level angle frequently left viewers with an obstructed view of the ball or no view at all. Ninety-six percent of Twitter users who voted in Rivals recruiting analyst Brandon Brown's poll said they did not like the camera angle and a sampling of tweets about the game reflected similar sentiment. Things better than this @espn camera angle: -Ending the McRib. -Ads on YouTube. -Working on Saturday. — BT Powerhouse (@BTpowerhouse) February 17, 2016 @espn I'm turning off the Michigan vs Ohio State game. You know why....this ridiculous camera angle. I'm nauseous. — Kyle Frankel (@kylefrankel) February 17, 2016 Every jump shot is like its own mini trivia game: Did this Zak Irvin shot go in? pic.twitter.com/P25SH2m7Ta — Alejandro Zúñiga (@ByAZuniga) February 17, 2016 Maybe for the second half @ESPN will give us the "sitting behind a tall guy" camera angle. — Michael Citro (@11W_Michael) February 17, 2016 Maybe y’all just need to reference Ben Simmons when complaining about the camera angle. Perhaps that will work. — Chris Dobbertean (@ChrisDobbertean) February 17, 2016 Every few minutes, ESPN play-by-play man Bob Wischusen did his best to explain to confused viewers why the network was using this unusual angle. He said it was to allow the TV audience to better appreciate the speed and athleticism of the players.  "Tonight we're trying something a little different," Wischusen said. "We're trying to let you appreciate the speed of this game. "We get to watch these games from down close at the floor seats. We're giving you the chance to do that as well and appreciate how fast these games are played." The trouble with that rationale is that Michigan-Ohio State was hardly a showcase for fast-paced basketball. The Buckeyes entered play 168th in adjusted tempo. The Wolverines were 305th. Ultimately the floor seats camera view might have been a success if ESPN had used it sparingly, but it detracted from the game the way it was deployed Tuesday night. Viewers want to watch the game without repeatedly losing sight of the ball on the far side of the floor behind another player or one of the referees. - - - - - - - Jeff Eisenberg is the editor of The Dagger on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at daggerblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @JeffEisenberg Continue to Article
February 16, 2016 8:21:pm EST
Northwestern
A second-half collapse may have ended Purdue's slim chance at a Big Ten title, but a return to Mackey Arena should be just what they need to bounce back. The No. 17 Boilermakers look to extend their home dominance Tuesday night and send Northwestern to a fifth straight road loss. Purdue (20-6, 8-5) was impressive while beating No. 8 Michigan State 82-81 in overtime last Tuesday, but followed that win by surrendering the final 11 points in a 61-56 loss at Michigan on Saturday. Continue to Article
February 15, 2016 10:21:pm EST
Michigan
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) -- Michigan guard Caris LeVert has returned after missing 11 games with a lower left leg injury. Continue to Article
February 13, 2016 2:53:pm EST
Michigan
Michigan appears to have regained its outside shooting touch at a time it may really need it. The Wolverines' ability to score from the perimeter could be critical to the outcome of Saturday's game with 18th-ranked Purdue, which enters the Crisler Center with confidence off its signature win of the season and recent success in the series. Michigan (18-7, 8-4) halted a two-game skid with Wednesday's 82-74 win at Minnesota, and Purdue (20-5, 8-4) ended five years of frustration against Michigan State by outlasting the No. 8 Spartans 82-81 in an overtime thriller Tuesday. Continue to Article
February 12, 2016 5:12:pm EST
 
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