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Not who you want to win, but who WILL WIN and why? Comments please.

As I stated in another thread, Mich is not depleted at the guard position, and has in fact, the best PG in the country.

They will get the ball into the paint and VCU will have great difficulty stopping. Mich wins.

I think VCU wins. I came away very impressed with the way they fill lanes and anticipate passes. While Burke is fantastic, he averages 35.7 min a game. Hardaway averages 33.1. Those kind of minutes could be tough against that defense. Burke is a scorer, and scoring is tough when you are tired.

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After seeing VCU slaughter us, I'd like to see the same thing happen to the wolverines. The refs will likely be influenced by the Pro Michigan Crowd, though the pro Michigan State crowd will be rooting for the Commonweatlh.

VCU, is full of athletes, and so is michigan. but michigan is used to a more physical big ten. Seeing as how a very physical akron team did against em, edge to rams

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VCU blurs the lines between really tight defense and fouling. For Michigan and any other team in the tournament, a lot will depend on how tightly the officials call the game. If the officials call the Michigan-VCU game as loosely as they did the Zips-VCU game, VCU wins. An article in the Detroit Free Press (Mark Snyder: VCU's 'havoc' defense will be tough for Michigan) talks about the problems Michigan will have, using the Akron game as an example, and concludes:

..... It's an activity that Michigan hasn't seen all season and can hardly simulate in about one day of practice. ..... VCU is a terrible matchup for any opponent because no one practices regularly against that style and even the teams in their league see it only occasionally.
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VCU blurs the lines between really tight defense and fouling. For Michigan and any other team in the tournament, a lot will depend on how tightly the officials call the game. If the officials call the Michigan-VCU game as loosely as they did the Zips-VCU game, VCU wins. An article in the Detroit Free Press (Mark Snyder: VCU's 'havoc' defense will be tough for Michigan) talks about the problems Michigan will have, using the Akron game as an example, and concludes:

Shaka admitted as much in his post-game interview (which, along with the abominable game, has already been deleted from my dvr). He said something to the effect that they play aggressively and hope the officials let it go.

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VCU shooting 50% from the field after 9 minutes, but Michigan shooting 64%. VCU pressure is causing Michigan to work hard. They may tire out as the game goes on. I've seen a few D.J. Cooper-type passes through the VCU pressure that led to easy Michigan baskets. The Zips really missed having that.

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Talk about extremes, now I know what the VCU fans were talking about when they said the Rams could stink it up in times. Their defense is based on making shots, and they are at the polar opposite of shooting from what they were in the Zips game. They shot 30% from the field in the first half. And it wasn't that Michigan was defensing them so much better than the Zips. VCU missed uncontested shot after uncontested shot. The low light was the worst shot I've ever seen in a high level basketball game. A VCU player got the ball standing right by the bucket. He went up uncontested and untouched, shot the ball with his hands literally 2 feet from the rim, and it was an air ball right over the rim. This is a totally different VCU team from the one that played the Zips. Halftime score, Michigan up 38-23.

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Well, we can either choose to laugh at VCU for getting their comeuppance or commiserate with them because we know what it's like to be embarassed when your game is so far off from what it should be. If VCU was hitting their open shots early, this could have turned into a completely different game. But the bottom line is that inconsistent teams do not make it to the Final Four.

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