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MU seeks vital road win at USF

Written by: noreply@blogger.com (Tim Blair)

As John Pudner points out in his overnight post the final eight games of the Big East schedule might not be as manageable as many think with the Warriors potentially staring at a 9-9 finish in conference play.  And let's face it -- 9-9 is likely an NIT caliber finish.

Of course, this is why they play the games.   The back stretch of the Warriors' conference slate is still more manageable than the first 10 games of the gauntlet, even if the team finds itself in the middle of a three-game road stretch.

Tonight Marquette (14-9, 5-5 BIG EAST) heads into Tampa for a winnable road game against the USF Bulls, once again one of the most disappointing teams in the Big East but a team that often gives MU fits.   USF is led by a tall, athletic baseline which figures to try and dominate the backboard in hopes of holding off the high-octane Warriors.  USF (8-16, 2-9 BIG EAST) is reeling having lost 9 of 11 heading into tonight's game.  As columnist Tom Zebold points out, times are tough for USF men's basketball and MU can expect dozens of USF fans to turn out for the big game.

Ken Pomeroy predicts a 71-64 MU victory.  USF is a poor offensive team overall and one of the worst in the country from three-point range.  The Bulls' saving grace is that they are one of the nation's best at pounding the offensive glass (but you knew that already thanks to Pudner).  Defensively the Bulls force fewer turnovers than just about any team in the nation, so expect MU to get the shots it wants for most of the night.

By the way, Rosiak's article on (promising) benchwarmers Jamail Jones and Erik Williams is revealing and a must-read.   Also, here are the MU game notes.

Tipoff is scheduled for 6pm Marquette Standard Time. The game will be broadcast on ESPN2.

http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2011/02/mu-seeks-vital-road-win-at-usf.html

willie warrior

Hmmmm... So we are 7 point favorites, and have had a week to prepare. I wonder what that means for the outcome of the game.
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Quote from: willie warrior on February 09, 2011, 08:34:07 AM
Hmmmm... So we are 7 point favorites, and have had a week to prepare. I wonder what that means for the outcome of the game.

I wonder if MU will overcome the slow start.

There's bound to be rust so you wonder if that edge that builds up in losing close games fades away and is replaced by an emptiness. If that happens, and you couple it with a good shooting night for the Bulls, MU could be looking at some downward momentum building.

A very, very tricky tie tonight.

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