Login  | Free Registration

You are viewing a condensed version of this FoxSheet. Login as a FoxSheets Subscriber to view the full sheet.
Not a member? Subscribe today and start taking advantage of our premium information, including the Game Estimator™, the Super Situations ™, the Power Trends ™, and many more features.
CBB : ATS Matchup
Sunday 1/21/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
RUTGERS
 
MICHIGAN
+12  

-12  
+550

-850

124.5
 
47
Final
62

RUTGERS (12 - 8) at MICHIGAN (16 - 5)
View Previous GameView Next Game
Sunday, 1/21/2018 12:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
813RUTGERS124.5124.5
814MICHIGAN-11.5-12
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
RUTGERS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games12-8+5.48-35-769.532.141.3%41.262.128.638.8%37.5
Road Games0-3-11-22-163.327.335.3%36.782.340.045.5%42.3
Last 5 Games2-3+1.43-22-362.625.440.1%31.270.030.644.8%38.8
Conference Games2-5+0.44-33-461.726.636.6%34.971.631.744.1%40.7
RUTGERS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)69.532.126-6341.3%5-1630.4%13-2162.5%411211178115
vs opponents surrendering72.234.526-6043.7%7-2233.7%13-1968.8%361014187133
Team Stats (Road Games)63.327.324-6735.3%4-1624.5%12-1673.5%37910267124
Stats Against (All Games)62.128.622-5738.8%7-2131.2%11-1667.9%37912205154
vs opponents averaging72.334.426-5944.3%8-2334.0%13-1869.5%35915186144
Stats Against (Road Games)82.340.025-5545.5%8-1943.9%24-3274.2%42818183147

MICHIGAN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games16-5+3.711-98-1275.135.347.3%33.563.229.443.5%32.0
Home Games10-1+35-53-776.533.149.1%33.458.927.841.2%31.2
Last 5 Games3-2+2.42-32-370.027.643.1%31.270.034.449.0%31.4
Conference Games5-3+3.44-43-569.532.943.6%31.568.032.447.7%31.9
MICHIGAN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)75.135.328-5947.3%9-2537.1%10-1666.0%33815157103
vs opponents surrendering73.134.326-6143.4%8-2334.8%12-1870.1%35914186133
Team Stats (Home Games)76.533.129-5849.1%10-2738.7%9-1463.0%33717127104
Stats Against (All Games)63.229.423-5343.5%6-1635.5%11-1671.0%32711174143
vs opponents averaging76.736.227-6045.6%8-2235.7%14-2071.4%371015176134
Stats Against (Home Games)58.927.822-5441.2%6-1637.4%8-1270.0%31610164153
Average power rating of opponents played: RUTGERS 73.1,  MICHIGAN 74.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
RUTGERS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/3/2017@ MINNESOTA67-89L12L140O24-7432.4%431428-6145.9%4614
12/5/2017MICHIGAN ST52-62L14.5W136.5U17-6625.8%451022-5738.6%4515
12/7/2017NEW JERSEY TECH73-64W - -29-5058.0%401923-7530.7%4212
12/9/2017FARLEIGH DICKINSON92-54W - -33-6253.2%491319-5932.2%3015
12/12/2017FORDHAM75-63W-11W125.5O32-6549.2%451422-5639.3%2716
12/16/2017SETON HALL71-65W8.5W143U23-6734.3%46826-6341.3%4618
12/22/2017STONY BROOK73-75L - -29-6544.6%411428-7537.3%4816
12/28/2017HARTFORD58-60L - -20-5834.5%34621-4645.7%3917
1/3/2018@ PURDUE51-82L19.5L138U20-6033.3%271126-5349.1%4516
1/5/2018WISCONSIN64-60W3.5W124.5U25-5446.3%28623-4748.9%3214
1/10/2018@ MICHIGAN ST72-76L22W135O27-6740.3%401221-5141.2%3613
1/14/2018OHIO ST46-68L6L136U17-5928.8%30527-5846.6%4611
1/17/2018IOWA80-64W1W142.5O29-5453.7%311124-6139.3%3517
1/21/2018@ MICHIGAN              
1/24/2018NEBRASKA              
1/27/2018@ PENN ST              
1/30/2018@ ILLINOIS              
2/3/2018PURDUE              
2/5/2018INDIANA              
2/10/2018@ NEBRASKA              
2/13/2018NORTHWESTERN              

MICHIGAN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/2/2017INDIANA69-55W-7.5W140.5U26-5547.3%341022-5540.0%3211
12/4/2017@ OHIO ST62-71L2L134.5U22-5937.3%32822-4548.9%3510
12/9/2017UCLA78-69W-7W145O30-6446.9%301125-5743.9%4120
12/12/2017@ TEXAS59-52W5.5W129U22-5540.0%401019-5236.5%3110
12/16/2017*DETROIT90-58W-19W156U34-7247.2%44917-5133.3%3723
12/21/2017ALABAMA A&M97-47W-34W132O36-5961.0%301217-4934.7%2825
12/30/2017JACKSONVILLE76-51W-32L136U31-5556.4%411420-5933.9%239
1/2/2018@ IOWA75-68W-2.5W142.5O28-5749.1%301025-5248.1%3113
1/6/2018ILLINOIS79-69W-10.5L137O26-5151.0%271527-5648.2%3117
1/9/2018PURDUE69-70L1.5W141.5U26-5844.8%36927-5747.4%298
1/13/2018@ MICHIGAN ST82-72W9.5W136O24-5742.1%31721-4546.7%3218
1/15/2018MARYLAND68-67W-8L137U25-6141.0%30625-5248.1%3612
1/18/2018@ NEBRASKA52-72L-5L135U21-5637.5%321226-4755.3%299
1/21/2018RUTGERS              
1/25/2018@ PURDUE              
1/29/2018NORTHWESTERN              
2/3/2018MINNESOTA              
2/6/2018@ NORTHWESTERN              
2/11/2018@ WISCONSIN              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
RUTGERS: Last season: 15-18, ties most wins since 2012-13.
Who's gone: C C.J. Gettys, G Nigel Johnson (graduate transfer, Virginia), F Jonathan Laurent, G Khalil Batie, C Ibrahima Diallo.
Who's back: G Corey Sanders. The junior led the Scarlet Knights with team-high 12.8; F Deshawn Freeman. Athletic senior averaged 11.1 points in 33 games; G Mike Williams. The streaky shooting guard averaged 9.4 points. Fs Candido Sa, Issa Thiam, Shaquille Doorson and Eugene Omoruyi all played in 30-plus games last season but were minor contributors.
Who's new: G Soug Mensah. Junior college transfer will provide depth at guard. Freshmen F Mamadou Doucoure and C Myles Johnson give Rutgers big bodies up front. The 6-foot-9 Doucoure averaged 11 points, 14 rebounds and 3.0 blocks as a senior at Our Savior New American School on Long Island. The 6-10 Johnson played at Long Beach (California) Polytechnic High School. He had eight points, 10 rebounds and seven blocks against a nationally-ranked Chino Hills in the playoffs. Freshman G Geo Baker will get playing time.
The Skinny: Rutgers has not been to the NCAA Tournament since 1991, the year Pikiell started his coaching career as an assistant at Connecticut. The Scarlet Knights have been picked to finish last in the conference. Getting more than three conference wins the season would be an improvement. Making the NIT for the first time since 2006 would be a major success.
MICHIGAN: Last season: 26-12, won Big Ten Tournament and reached NCAA Sweet 16.
Who's gone: G Derrick Walton, F D.J. Wilson, G-F Zak Irvin, F Mark Donnal.
Who's back: F Moe Wagner. After considering jump to NBA, Wagner is back at Michigan as team's top returning player; G Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman. Enters senior season with plenty of experience after starting 37 games in 2016-17; G-F Duncan Robinson. Shot 44 percent from 3-point range in first two seasons at Michigan. G Zavier Simpson. Averaged 8.7 minutes a game as freshman last season, backing up Walton.
Who's new: G Jaaron Simmons. Graduate transfer from Ohio averaged 17.2 points last season for one of top teams in Mid-American Conference; G Charles Matthews. Kentucky transfer now eligible after sitting out last season, could give Michigan some athleticism on wing. G Eli Brooks. Averaged 29.7 points as high school senior in 2016-17.
The Skinny: Michigan has a lot to replace, but Simmons and Matthews already have Division I experience, so the transition may not be too bumpy for Beilein's team. Losing Wilson to the NBA was a blow, but Wagner's return means the Wolverines are still a team to watch in the Big Ten. Their early schedule is an intriguing one with trips to North Carolina and Texas and a home game against UCLA.
PREVIEW
No. 23 Michigan hosts Rutgers after setback
 

Michigan, in the past week, didn't appear to handle prosperity very well.

The No. 23 Wolverines were the talk of the Big Ten and possibly the entire nation last Saturday after a brilliant performance at archrival Michigan State. The Wolverines emerged with an 82-72 victory, the status of a conference title contender and a place in the national rankings for the first time this season.

But judging by the two games after the message-sending win over then No. 4-ranked Michigan State, the Wolverines might have spent a lot of emotional gas in East Lansing.

On Monday, Michigan needed two free throws by senior guard Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman with over a second left to pull out a 68-67 win at home over unranked Maryland.

Then came a disastrous trip to Nebraska, which saw the Wolverines do little right in a 72-52 defeat to the Cornhuskers on Thursday.

"We'll grow from it," Michigan coach John Beilein said after the Nebraska loss. "I cannot wait to get on a plane, turn on the computer and find out how I can make our team a better team."

The setback dropped Michigan (16-5, 5-3 Big Ten) three games back in the loss column to conference leaders Ohio State and Purdue.

The Wolverines know there is little room for error in conference games, starting with a noon home game Sunday against Rutgers at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, Mich.

Michigan hopes this doesn't serve as a "trap" game, since a visit to Purdue on Thursday is next on the schedule in what surely will be a must-win game if the Wolverines want to win a regular season Big Ten title.

This will be the only meeting of the regular season between Michigan and Rutgers (12-8, 2-5).

Coming home will likely be a good cure for the shooting woes that plagued the Wolverines at Nebraska.

Michigan shot an uncharacteristic 37.5 percent overall (21 of 56) and 22.2 percent from 3-point range (4 of 18) in the loss.

"I think we had only four or five open threes the entire game, and I don't think we made any of them," Beilein said.

On the other side, Rutgers enters with confidence following an 80-64 win at home over Iowa on Wednesday.

The Scarlet Knights' record could be a lot different if Rutgers had pulled out two close games against preseason conference favorite Michigan State, including an overtime defeat on the road to the Spartans on Jan. 10.

"We've played a really tough schedule, so I told these guys to keep fighting," Rutgers coach Steve Pikiell said after the win over Iowa. "This was a tough stretch for us and we were ready to play. When we're locked in like that, offensively and defensively, we have a chance to be a good team."

Junior guard Corey Sanders leads Rutgers in scoring at 14.4 points a game, but a big story for the Scarlet Knights has been the emergence of freshman guard Geo Baker, who is averaging 11.7 points.

Senior forward Deshawn Freeman (11.6 ppg) is the only other Rutgers player scoring in double figures.

The Scarlet Knights have done a decent job this season in 3-point field goal defense, allowing opponents to shoot 31.2 percent from long range and an average of 6.6 made shots from beyond the 3-point line per game.

That perimeter defense will surely be tested against a Michigan team that spreads the floor with shooters and is averaging 9.3 made shots from 3-point range.

Junior guard Charles Matthews (14.9 ppg) and junior forward Moritz Wagner (14.2 ppg) lead the Wolverines in scoring.


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 12:04:24 PM EST.


You are viewing a condensed version of this FoxSheet. Login as a FoxSheets Subscriber to view the full sheet.
Not a member? Subscribe today and start taking advantage of our premium information, including the Game Estimator™, the Super Situations ™, the Power Trends ™, and many more features.