#20 Ohio State @ Iowa

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Midstate01
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Jan 27, 2010 10:27pm
Turner liked that one on Cain.
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devil1197
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Jan 27, 2010 10:28pm
Turner

16/12/7/3/1 and the best................only 1 turnover.
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charliehustle14
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Jan 27, 2010 10:28pm
Since the Iowa football team was honored at halftime, I'm sure Johnson-Koulianos is somewhere in the arena screaming 'this is bullshit!!' just like he did after the OSU-Iowa football game.
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reclegend22
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Jan 27, 2010 10:28pm
omg lol.
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Midstate01
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Jan 27, 2010 10:29pm
Licklighter(so?) hurt his finger there at the end trying to hit that ball haha. Stupid
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centralbucksfan
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Jan 27, 2010 10:29pm
IMO, the major issue tonite, was effort. OSU went into cruise mode late in first half. Then got down. At about the 8 minute mark, u could see them crank it up and become much more aggressive. Good to see Lighty step up while Turner was struggling for a while. The BENCH was horrid tonite as well. They gotta know and understand their roles better. Simmons and Hill came in trying to do too much.
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devil1197
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Jan 27, 2010 10:36pm
I think the major issues were that Turner got in foul trouble early once again and our defense against dribble penetration was terrible.

You could tell Turner was waiting until later in the 2nd half before going into aggressive mode. Once he knew his foul problems weren't going to matter, he attacked the basket multiple times.
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devil1197
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Jan 27, 2010 10:36pm
Wow, there hasn't been anyone putting up numbers like Turner is almost two decades.
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Prescott
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Jan 28, 2010 12:21am
devil1197 wrote: Wow, there hasn't been anyone putting up numbers like Turner is almost two decades.
I heard that line on the Big 10 network and I'm not sure exactly which numbers the guy was referring to.

Lighty was great tonight and Diebler battled his way to 7 rebounds, which was good to see. I was really impressed with Iowa's Eric May. He shot great tonight and his block of Buford's dunk showed exceptional athleticism.
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Big Gain
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Jan 28, 2010 2:01am
Prescott wrote:
devil1197 wrote: Wow, there hasn't been anyone putting up numbers like Turner is almost two decades.
I heard that line on the Big 10 network and I'm not sure exactly which numbers the guy was referring to.

Lighty was great tonight and Diebler battled his way to 7 rebounds, which was good to see. I was really impressed with Iowa's Eric May. He shot great tonight and his block of Buford's dunk showed exceptional athleticism.
Turner's numbers being referred to were - 18.4 ppg, shooting .550 from the field, 9.9 Reb/game and 5.5 assists/game. He said the only NBA players to average ALL of those numbers for a season were Kareem and Wilt. As an example, this year LeBron only averages 7.2 Reb/game and his shooting percentage is only .506.

If you remove the game Turner got hurt in, he only played 7 minutes before being injured. His line improves to 19.4ppg, shooting .550 from the field, 10.6 Reb/game and 5.9 assist/game.
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hoops23
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Jan 28, 2010 2:53am
Big Gain wrote:
Prescott wrote:
devil1197 wrote: Wow, there hasn't been anyone putting up numbers like Turner is almost two decades.
I heard that line on the Big 10 network and I'm not sure exactly which numbers the guy was referring to.

Lighty was great tonight and Diebler battled his way to 7 rebounds, which was good to see. I was really impressed with Iowa's Eric May. He shot great tonight and his block of Buford's dunk showed exceptional athleticism.
Turner's numbers being referred to were - 18.4 ppg, shooting .550 from the field, 9.9 Reb/game and 5.5 assists/game. He said the only NBA players to average ALL of those numbers for a season were Kareem and Wilt. As an example, this year LeBron only averages 7.2 Reb/game and his shooting percentage is only .506.

LOL! Only averages that? NBA >>> College.

Turner is a stud no doubt and his numbers are ridiculous for the college game. Hopefully he translates that to the NBA. I've called him the brokemans' LeBron since last season.

Similarly, Tyreke Evans is "Mini Bron"..
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vball10set
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Jan 28, 2010 8:27am
wow--wasn't pretty,but it's a Big Ten win on the road...it was nice to see some attitude in their rebounding,although it wasn't until the last five minutes of the game that they decided to show it--better late than never,I guess--GO BUCKS!!!
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cat_lover
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Jan 28, 2010 8:54am
The last five minutes was good,the first 35 not so much. Sometimes you just have to keep working to get things going. Last night was one of those games. Not a thing of beauty but still a win.
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centralbucksfan
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Jan 28, 2010 9:12am
Prescott wrote:
devil1197 wrote: Wow, there hasn't been anyone putting up numbers like Turner is almost two decades.
I heard that line on the Big 10 network and I'm not sure exactly which numbers the guy was referring to.

Lighty was great tonight and Diebler battled his way to 7 rebounds, which was good to see. I was really impressed with Iowa's Eric May. He shot great tonight and his block of Buford's dunk showed exceptional athleticism.
Good article on todays cnnsi.com about Turner being the POY. Read the article and you can see how rare of a season Turner is having..compared to MANY other greats in the college game.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/andy_glockner/01/26/evan.turner.poy/index.html?eref=sihp
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darbypitcher22
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Jan 28, 2010 9:17am
At least we got a win. I never remember us playing very well @ Carver-Hawkeye
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thedynasty1998
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Jan 28, 2010 9:25am
A win on the road in conference is tough, and I don't care who it's against. The only bright spot from the game yesterday, is that you saw that OSU was able to turn on that switch and start to play when they needed to. They made plays down the stretch and got it done.

Wasn't pretty, but it's a win.

And after how the WVU game played out, I'm not all that surprised. Huge letdown in Morgantown, and I thought they might come out sluggish with the hangover.
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Prescott
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Jan 28, 2010 10:26am
centralbucksfan wrote:
Prescott wrote:
devil1197 wrote: Wow, there hasn't been anyone putting up numbers like Turner is almost two decades.
I heard that line on the Big 10 network and I'm not sure exactly which numbers the guy was referring to.

Lighty was great tonight and Diebler battled his way to 7 rebounds, which was good to see. I was really impressed with Iowa's Eric May. He shot great tonight and his block of Buford's dunk showed exceptional athleticism.
Good article on todays cnnsi.com about Turner being the POY. Read the article and you can see how rare of a season Turner is having..compared to MANY other greats in the college game.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/andy_glockner/01/26/evan.turner.poy/index.html?eref=sihp
Great article that puts Turner's season in the proper perspective.
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fortfan
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Jan 28, 2010 2:02pm
devil1197 wrote: our defense against dribble penetration was terrible.
Part of that was the refs not calling any moving screens on Iowa-they did it all night and got away with it.
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bucks36
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Jan 28, 2010 4:13pm
fortfan wrote:
devil1197 wrote: our defense against dribble penetration was terrible.
Part of that was the refs not calling any moving screens on Iowa-they did it all night and got away with it.
Exactly!! I was thinking the same thing as I was watching the game last night. Turner's 2nd foul should have been a foul on the man setting the screen who pretty much pushed turner right into the man with the ball. There were MANY questionable calls against the Buckeyes last night. How about the "and one" continuation for Iowa in the first half?!?
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Big Gain
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Jan 28, 2010 8:29pm
LTrain23 wrote:
Big Gain wrote:
Prescott wrote:
devil1197 wrote: Wow, there hasn't been anyone putting up numbers like Turner is almost two decades.
I heard that line on the Big 10 network and I'm not sure exactly which numbers the guy was referring to.

Lighty was great tonight and Diebler battled his way to 7 rebounds, which was good to see. I was really impressed with Iowa's Eric May. He shot great tonight and his block of Buford's dunk showed exceptional athleticism.
Turner's numbers being referred to were - 18.4 ppg, shooting .550 from the field, 9.9 Reb/game and 5.5 assists/game. He said the only NBA players to average ALL of those numbers for a season were Kareem and Wilt. As an example, this year LeBron only averages 7.2 Reb/game and his shooting percentage is only .506.

LOL! Only averages that? NBA >>> College.

Turner is a stud no doubt and his numbers are ridiculous for the college game. Hopefully he translates that to the NBA. I've called him the brokemans' LeBron since last season.

Similarly, Tyreke Evans is "Mini Bron"..
LOLOLOL Who said NBA = college?? NO ONE!! The comparison come from what was said on BTN.

Who said Turner = Lebron?? NO ONE!!!

high school = high school, college = college, NBA = NBA. Referencing how difficult it is to average specific numbers at one level only shows how difficult it is to do at another level. PLAYING AGAINST PLAYERS AT YOUR LEVEL.
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gabuckeye
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Jan 28, 2010 11:11pm
[/quote]. How about the "and one" continuation for Iowa in the first half?!?
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That may have been the worse one all night. That play, Evan Turner's 2nd foul, and one play in the 2nd half where an Iowa defender came from the paint halfway to the timeline to set a pick, were three plays that stood out to me. Oh well, OSU overcame all of that to pick up a win.

But yeah, the continuation was probably the worst of all of them.