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CBB : ATS Matchup
Thursday 1/18/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
MICHIGAN
 
NEBRASKA
-5  

+5  
-210

+175

135
 
52
Final
72

MICHIGAN (16 - 4) at NEBRASKA (13 - 7)
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Thursday, 1/18/2018 9:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
553MICHIGAN-3.5-4
554NEBRASKA132134
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MICHIGAN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games16-4+5.811-88-1176.336.047.8%33.562.829.243.0%32.1
Road Games6-3+2.86-35-476.039.746.2%33.867.631.045.3%33.3
Last 5 Games4-1+5.53-23-274.633.045.4%30.869.235.247.7%31.8
Conference Games5-2+5.54-33-472.034.644.5%31.467.432.446.7%32.3
MICHIGAN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)76.336.028-5947.8%10-2537.7%10-1666.1%34816157103
vs opponents surrendering73.234.326-6143.3%8-2334.7%12-1870.1%35914187133
Team Stats (Road Games)76.039.727-5946.2%9-2436.3%12-1869.1%3491517793
Stats Against (All Games)62.829.223-5343.0%6-1635.2%11-1671.4%32711174143
vs opponents averaging7736.527-6045.7%8-2235.6%14-2071.3%371015176134
Stats Against (Road Games)67.631.024-5245.3%5-1632.4%15-2172.4%33711194144

NEBRASKA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games13-7+8.812-66-1273.535.042.5%36.670.332.742.0%39.7
Home Games10-1+8.27-23-678.038.545.4%39.068.531.140.8%37.5
Last 5 Games3-2+3.54-11-466.627.640.7%33.065.431.238.7%41.4
Conference Games4-3+6.85-22-566.929.039.5%34.468.732.138.9%41.9
NEBRASKA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)73.535.025-5942.5%7-2135.4%16-2270.5%371014186116
vs opponents surrendering71.433.725-5942.6%8-2235.2%13-1971.1%35913186143
Team Stats (Home Games)78.038.526-5745.4%7-2034.4%19-2869.2%391114166126
Stats Against (All Games)70.332.726-6342.0%6-1831.9%12-1769.0%401212195144
vs opponents averaging76.13627-6045.6%8-2235.8%14-2070.9%37915186134
Stats Against (Home Games)68.531.126-6440.8%6-1932.4%10-1468.8%381211225142
Average power rating of opponents played: MICHIGAN 75.6,  NEBRASKA 76.6
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MICHIGAN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/29/2017@ N CAROLINA71-86L9L146.5O28-6642.4%311034-6254.8%3712
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@ NEBRASKA              
1/21/2018RUTGERS              
1/25/2018@ PURDUE              
1/29/2018NORTHWESTERN              
2/3/2018MINNESOTA              
2/6/2018@ NORTHWESTERN              

NEBRASKA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/29/2017BOSTON COLLEGE71-62W-3W145.5U27-5549.1%31926-6142.6%4015
12/3/2017@ MICHIGAN ST57-86L19.5L142O17-6227.4%34527-5747.4%486
12/5/2017MINNESOTA78-68W9W152.5U25-5347.2%421722-6832.4%3813
12/9/2017@ CREIGHTON65-75L12W158.5U27-7138.0%33929-5850.0%4314
12/16/2017KANSAS72-73L12W146.5U29-5949.2%331429-6544.6%3312
12/20/2017TX-SAN ANTONIO104-94W-9.5W155.5O28-5550.9%44735-7844.9%346
12/22/2017DELAWARE ST85-68W - -31-6051.7%331328-6245.2%3216
12/29/2017STETSON71-62W - -22-6334.9%521125-7234.7%4611
1/2/2018@ NORTHWESTERN70-55W7.5W139.5U24-5543.6%361019-6529.2%4211
1/6/2018@ PURDUE62-74L21W148U22-5440.7%301627-6144.3%3916
1/9/2018WISCONSIN63-59W-1.5W132U20-4742.6%341325-5942.4%3210
1/12/2018@ PENN ST74-76L7.5W140.5O25-6836.8%36726-6639.4%4814
1/15/2018ILLINOIS64-63W-4L144.5U21-5141.2%291023-5939.0%4616
1/18/2018MICHIGAN              
1/22/2018@ OHIO ST              
1/24/2018@ RUTGERS              
1/27/2018IOWA              
1/29/2018@ WISCONSIN              
2/6/2018@ MINNESOTA              
2/10/2018RUTGERS              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
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.
NEBRASKA: Last season: 12-19, third straight season with no postseason appearance.
Who's gone: G Tai Webster, F Ed Morrow Jr. (transfer to Marquette), F Michael Jacobson (transfer to Iowa State), F Jeriah Horne (transfer to Tulsa), F Nick Fuller (graduate transfer at South Dakota).
Who's back: G Glynn Watson. The junior is the only returning player who averaged in double figures (13.0 points per game), and his 1.6 steals a game ranked third in the Big Ten. G Evan Taylor. The senior started the last 21 games. G Anton Gill. The senior returns after rupturing the patella tendon in his right knee on Dec. 25. F Jack McVeigh. The junior dropped out of the rotation in January but re-emerged as a key contributor off the bench. F Isaiah Roby. Played only 15 minutes a game but was third on team with 25 blocked shots; C Jordy Tshimanga. The 6-foot-11, 268-pound sophomore averaged 7.4 points and 5.9 rebounds in last 11 games.
Who's new: G-F James Palmer. The junior transfer from Miami scored a team-high 17 points in 23 minutes of a charity exhibition at Mississippi State. F Isaac Copeland. The junior transfer from Georgetown provides strength and athleticism near the basket. C Duby Okeke. Grad transfer from Winthrop gives Huskers a much-needed rim protector. G Thomas Allen. The freshman was top-100 recruit. G Thorir Thorbjarnarson. Freshman comes out of Iceland's national team program.
The Skinny: This is a huge season for Miles, who's 75-86 in five years and hasn't finished higher than 11th in the Big Ten the last three years. The program hasn't made the postseason since a late run in 2014 produced an NCAA Tournament appearance. Some key additions give Miles hope a move up in Big Ten is possible.
PREVIEW
No. 23 Michigan ventures to Nebraska
 

In an unusual twist of scheduling, No. 23 Michigan travels to Lincoln, Neb., on Thursday to take on Nebraska with both teams coming off one-point victories on Monday night.

On the day they garnered enough votes to claim a spot in the Associated Press Top 25, the No. 23 Wolverines (16-4, 5-2 Big Ten) defeated Maryland 68-67 on Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman's two free throws with 1.2 seconds left.

About 740 miles west of Ann Arbor, Mich., James Palmer hit a running 3-pointer with 0.3 of a second left to lift the Cornhuskers (13-7, 4-3) to a 64-63 win over Illinois at Pinnacle Bank Arena.

The Wolverines were coming off an emotional win over archrival Michigan State (No. 4 at the time) and John Beilein feared a letdown was in the cards against the short-handed Terrapins.

He didn't have to wait long to see those fears come to fruition as Maryland opened a 14-point lead and led 30-20 at halftime.

Michigan got back in the game with 10-0 run to start the second half.

"There wasn't any inspirational teaching or positive reinforcement," Beilein said of his halftime speech. "It was like, 'What the hell? We've got to play better.'"

Michigan built a 10-point lead with just under six minutes to go, but Maryland tested the Wolverines' resolve and took a 63-61 lead on Kevin Huerter's 3-point jumper, which set up Abdur-Rahkman's heroics.

Moritz Wagner, who led Michigan with 18 points and 11 rebounds, admitted it was a little tough to stay focused after the win over the Spartans.

"Adversity -- we've proven we can adjust to that," he said. "But prosperity, that's what the real good teams adjust to and keep winning and winning."

Beilein said his team might have prepared better had it lost to Michigan State and that the Wolverines have a long way to go.

Playing at Pinnacle Bank Arena should be a solid road test for the Wolverines.

Even though the Cornhuskers have struggled on offense of late, they still have managed to go 6-2 in their last eight games. Those two losses came against Penn State by two points in overtime and to No. 3 Purdue by 12.

Palmer was a no-show in the overtime loss to the Nittany Lions, and he believed he let his teammates down.

"I definitely had to come out and play well this game. I couldn't have two bad games in a row," Palmer told the Lincoln Journal Star after hitting the winning shot against the Illini. "Penn State, I really think it was on me because I didn't really show up in a road game and we really took the loss hard."

Hoping to spark an offense that averages 73.5 points per game, coach Tim Miles shook up his starting lineup against Penn State.

Anton Gill and Isaiah Roby started for the first time this season, with Evan Taylor and Duby Okeke heading to the bench. Okeke started in the loss to Penn State after Jordy Tshimanga temporarily left the team on Friday for personal reasons.

The starting lineup change didn't do much to fix Nebraska's struggles as the Cornhuskers shot poorly and committed too many turnovers.

Taylor did thrive coming off the bench, compiling 13 points, five rebounds, two assists and two steals.

But maybe more important for the long term, Tshimanga was back with the team practicing on Tuesday.

"Last week, I discussed some personal issues with Coach Miles," the 6-foot-11 sophomore center from Montreal said in a statement. "This conversation resulted in me not participating in team activities the last few days, but it has allowed me to work on these issues so I can fully focus on academics and basketball."

Tshimanga averages only 3.5 points and 5.1 rebounds per game. He started nine games as freshman while playing in 31 games.

It's uncertain whether Tshimanga will be ready to play Thursday. Miles is expected to go with the same lineup, with Gill and Roby getting the starts.


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