Halftime Analysis: No. 4 Michigan at No. 1 Louisville

Halftime analysis of No. 4 Michigan basketball in their matchup with No. 1 Louisville in the ACC/Big Ten challenge.

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After an unprecedented jump in the Associated Press poll, from unranked to No. 4, Michigan traveled to Louisville on Tuesday to play their third consecutive game against a Top 10 opponent.

The Cardinals, hosting Michigan for the ACC/Big Ten challenge, came in as the No. 1 team in America. As if facing the top-ranked team in the nation wasn’t difficult enough, this is also the Wolverines first true road game of the year.

Michigan struggled to find its footing in this game, and they trail at the break by a score of 28-18.

POSITIVES:

  • The Wolverines played stellar defense in the opening 10 minutes of the game, limiting Louisville to just 12 points on 5-of-17 shooting. Michigan wasn’t able to maintain that level of play on the defensive end, but still limited the Cardinals to 28 points on 32 percent shooting.
  • Jon Teske didn’t shoot the ball very well in the first half, but he was the only player you could point to and see production. The big guy finished the first half with 8 points, 6 rebounds and a steal.
  • Rebounding was a concern early this season for Michigan, but they were much better in that department in the Bahamas and are holding their own in this game as well. At the break, the Wolverines have a 26-25 edge on the glass over the Cards.

NEGATIVES:

  • Michigan got off to a very slow start offensively. The Wolverines missed their first five attempts, and made only one of their first 10 shots. Things didn’t improve much for the rest of the half, as the Wolverines shot an ugly 6-of-30 (20 percent) from the floor in the opening half.
  • Compounding the Wolverines shooting woes was another early-season tendency that continues to be a plague: Turnovers. Michigan had five in the first 11 minutes of the game. They have six at the half.
  • Isaiah Livers had a dreadful first half for the Wolverines. The junior has just three points on 1-of-8 shooting. Zavier Simpson stuggled as well, finishing the half with one point, zero assists and two turnovers.

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How to Watch/Hear: No. 4 Michigan basketball at No. 1 Louisville

The various ways to catch the Wolverines big No. 4 at No. 1 matchup on Tuesday night.

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It’s the second-straight game for Michigan revenue sports to face the No. 1 team in the country, but this time around, the Wolverines are fresh off two upset wins over top ten teams.

However, as the maize and blue travel to see top-rated Louisville, it’ll be the first true road contest of the season for Michigan basketball. Can the Wolverines pull off yet another top ten upset?

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Basic info

When: Tuesday, Dec. 3 @ 7:30PM EST

Where: KFC Yum! Center (Louisville, Kentucky)

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Streaming: fuboTV

Broadcast: ESPN

Radio: Learfield IMG Radio Network

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Michigan basketball reacts to jumping to No. 4 from being unranked

What Juwan Howard and a slew of players had to say about going from unranked to No. 4 with the No. 1 Cardinals up next.

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. —  It was huge news on Monday, when the Wolverines came in at No. 4 in the latest AP Top 25.

Michigan was previously unranked, but impressed the entire nation by storming into the Bahamas and winning the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament last week, having to go through both the No. 6 North Carolina Tar Heels and No. 8 Gonzaga Bulldogs.

Under the previous regime in Ann Arbor, there’s be little attention paid attention to about the rankings. With Juwan Howard now leading the charge, it’s not that there’s more of a focus on it — but there’s a recognition of the hard work it took to get the nation’s attention.

Still, Howard says, the team has to focus and worry more about taking things one game at a time, because true championships aren’t won in the first month-plus of the season.

“I saw it – my son called me and told me about it,” Howard said. “He was excited as well as surprised, but he also felt that we earned it. I agree with him. At the end of the day it’s early. Championships are not won – yes, we won a championship during Thanksgiving play, but the NCAA Championship in April – you can’t get there yet until you start playing the Big Ten (Conference). We have many of those to try to go out there and achieve.”

The new rankings certainly are resonating in Crisler Center, helping galvanize the team as it prepares to take on the newfound No. 1 in the country on Tuesday night in the Louisville Cardinals.

Michigan is hoping that it can repeat the current trend of taking down, not only a top ten team, but the No. 1 overall squad, as Louisville is the fourth top-rated team in five weeks — with preseason No. 1 MSU losing in the opening contest to Kentucky, Kentucky getting similarly upset to unranked Evansville, and Duke getting surprised by Stephen F. Austin.

But like their head coach, the Wolverines players, while they’re happy to see a number — a high one — next to their name after last week’s accomplishments, they’re aware that it means little if they don’t take care of business moving forward.

“For sure, I would be lying if I didn’t say it was refreshing,” DeJulius said. “It’s really helping us for our confidence. But it’s gonna be the same mindset, same approach that got us here. Just continuing to work hard each and every day in practice, continue to trust each other, have fun together, trust this coaching staff. When you do those things, those are the recipe to win it.”

“It’s big news for us, being unranked and jumping up that high,” senior center Jon Teske added. “But, at the same time, we’re not really worried about that. We were unranked and people weren’t talking about us and we were just doing our job. We gotta come in each and every day with that mentality that, yeah, people are talking about us now. Continue to come in everyday and do our job, and continue to do what we did to get to this point.”

But will they be able to keep the pedal down on the floor, that’s the question?

Howard is sure that his group will remain focused, given how they’ve handled the offseason, the early season, and the success they’ve had to this point.

“I have a very hardworking, humble, driven, focused team that understands what we set out to do,” Howard said. “We’ve always been very – kept everything in house, pride on how we approach things. As a family, we feel we have team goals that we have to achieve. We’re going to keep driving and forging ahead.”

Michigan and Louisville tip-off at 7:30PM at KFC Yum! Center on Tuesday. The game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN.

Juwan Howard shares what Michigan has to do against No. 1 Louisville

What the Wolverines head coach had to say about the challenge of facing the No. 1 team on the road.

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. —  For the second time in a four-day stretch, a top 25-ranked Michigan team will face off against the No. 1 team in the nation.

While it didn’t work out well for the football team this past Saturday, the basketball team is coming off two-straight top ten wins, which is why the Wolverines found themselves moving from the land of the unranked all the way to No. 4 in the country on Monday.

Michigan might be undefeated, but so, too, is Louisville, and with this game on the road, it’ll be a more daunting challenge than even the wins over then No. 6 North Carolina and then No. 8 Gonzaga in the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament.

So what do the maize and blue have to do to get a win over the Cardinals? Quite a lot in head coach Juwan Howard’s eyes.

“They’re a very good team, obviously – the rankings show that,” Howard said. “They play extremely hard defensively. They play with a lot of energy at home. Very good team to transition – generate 15 points in transition. So must get back. Also, we must guard the three-point line. Their attackers do an excellent job of getting out in transition trying to get a layup to finish or make plays for others. This is the kind of big game where we have to take on the challenge guarding one-on-one as well as getting back in transition.

“And, last but not least, boxing out on rebounds, because they hit the offensive glass really hard.”

While the last three games equated to three wins, and it was the first three games away from Crisler Center, it’ll be a different environment entirely on Tuesday.

Being on a neutral court when you’re a big program like Michigan can mean that many of the fans in attendance are loudly rooting for you. That won’t be the case when the Wolverines head to the KFC Yum! Center on Tuesday night.

This will be Michigan’s first true road test of the season, made all the more challenging because of the quality of opponent. However, the team has not only made it through the first series of challenges unscathed, thus, it’s ready for the next obstacle in Louisville.

“We’re playing in a tough environment,” Howard said. “We’re going into the lion’s den, I would say. They play extremely well at home. This is going to be our first time being road tested in non-conference play. I’m looking forward to the challenge and I know our players are, too.”

The Wolverines and Cardinals are set to tip-off on Tuesday night at 7:30PM at the KFC Yum! Center. The game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN.

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Louisville at Kentucky odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Saturday’s Louisville Cardinals at Kentucky Wildcats sports betting odds and lines, with college football betting picks and tips.

The Louisville Cardinals (7-4, 5-3 ACC) hook up with the Kentucky Wildcats (6-5, 3-5 SEC) in Week 14 of the college football season. Kickoff is set for Saturday at 12 p.m. ET at Kroger Field in Lexington, KY. We analyze the Louisville-Kentucky odds and betting lines, while providing college football betting tips and advice on this matchup.

Louisville at Kentucky: Three things you need to know

  1. Kentucky leads the all-time head-to-head series 16-15. The Wildcats won last year’s meeting 56-10 in Louisville on Nov. 24. The Wildcats are looking to cap off their fourth straight winning season and keep the Governor’s Cup in Lexington.
  2. Wildcats WR-turned-QB Lynn Bowden Jr. has completed 46.7% of his pass attempts for 326 yards and two touchdowns against two interceptions through six starts. He has 951 rushing yards and seven rushing touchdowns on the season along with 348 yards and a touchdown as a receiver. Kentucky is 4-2 with him under center.
  3. Cardinals QB Micale Cunningham has completed 62.1% of his passes for 1,708 yards with 19 touchdowns against just four interceptions. He has added 374 yards and six touchdowns as a rusher.

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Louisville at Kentucky: Odds, betting lines and picks

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Thursday at 10:30 a.m. ET.

Prediction

Louisville 28, Kentucky 27

Moneyline (ML)

Louisville enters the week with back-to-back wins, 56-34 over Syracuse and 34-20 over NC State. Kentucky has also won two straight, 50-7 over TN-Martin and 38-14 against Vanderbilt. The Wildcats are 5-2 in Lexington while the Cardinals are 3-2 on the road.

Kentucky (-161) is the favorite at home to retain the Governor’s Cup and clinch the winning season, but LOUISVILLE (+135) is getting too much value to be ignored. The Cardinals have the edge in the quarterback battle and will come away with the road victory.

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Against the Spread (ATS)

Kentucky is 8-3 against the spread and covers the line by an average of 4.2 points per game. Louisville is 7-4 ATS overall and covers by an average of 3.4 points per game, but slips to 2-2 ATS on the road while falling an average of 0.9 points shy of the cover.

While liking Louisville for the outright win, the safe play is backing CARDINALS (+3.5, -115) to keep this one within a field goal in the event of a loss. The same $10 bet on Louisville returns a profit of $8.70 should it lose by three or fewer points or win outright.

Over/Under (O/U)

Take the OVER 52.5 (-115) in a final-week shootout. Louisville is 6-5 against the Over/Under and tops the projections by an average of 10.1 PPG. The last five head-to-head meetings each topped this number with ease.

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Syracuse at Louisville odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Saturday’s Syracuse Orange at Louisville Cardinals sports betting odds and lines, with college football picks, tips and best bets.

The Syracuse Orange (4-6) will take on the Louisville Cardinals (6-4) in an ACC matchup Saturday of Week 13 with a 4 p.m. ET kickoff. Below, we analyze the Syracuse-Lousiville odds and betting lines, while providing college football betting tips and advice on this matchup.

Syracuse vs. Louisville: Three things you need to know

1. Syracuse has lost 13 of its last 18 games on the road, including three of the previous four this season.

2. Louisville has covered the spread in just seven of its last 20 games.

3. The Over hit in 12 of the last 18 games involving the Cardinals.


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Syracuse vs. Louisville: Odds, betting lines and picks

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated at 5 p.m. ET.

Prediction

Lousiville 35, Syracuse 24

Moneyline (ML)

LOUISVILLE (-345) opens this contest as a big home favorite in the inter-conference matchup with Syracuse (+270). Given Syracuse’s struggles away from home, it would be quite surprising if it were able to win outright. Expect Lousiville to win at home in what could be a sloppy ACC game.

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Against the Spread (ATS)

LOUISVILLE (-9.5, -115) opens this contest as a two-score favorite. Along with the 6-4 record on the season, Lousiville has covered the spread in six of its 10 games, while Syracuse has covered in just three of its 10 games. Expect this one to come down to the wire, but for Lousiville to ultimately win by double-digits.

Over/Under (O/U)

The total is set at 62.5. Both sides are allowing more than 28 points per contest and have been destroyed by better competition. However, neither offense is all that exciting, which could lead to the UNDER (-110).

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