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| The Wisconsin Badgers Try To Sweep The Ohio State Buckeyes |
BetPhoenix is the best online sportsbook to wager on college basketball and they will have the odds on the NCAA Tournament and March Madness. With a little bit of luck (including Ohio State losing Tuesday at Penn State), this game could be for a piece of a Big Ten crown. Ohio State has additional motivation after Wisconsin rallied from a 15-point second-half deficit on Feb. 12 to hand the Buckeyes their first loss and knock them out of the No. 1 spot. Ohio State couldn’t handle Jordan Taylor (27 points, 7 assists) while Jared Sullinger (19 points, 12 rebounds) endured a physical beating to get his double-double. Jordan Taylor scored a career-high 39 points to carry the Badgers over Indiana 77-66 on March 3 at Assembly Hall. Taylor hit seven of eight 3-point attempts and made all 10 free throws he attempted. He will be the main player that the Buckeyes focus on stopping. The trip to Penn State, the final road game of the regular season for the Buckeyes, was one of the wild cards on the schedule. Along with Illinois and Minnesota, Penn State was one of the teams considered good enough to beat anyone in the conference, if it was the right night. Perhaps sending a message across the land in advance of the upcoming NCAA Tournament, the Buckeyes took what could have been a close, contested battle and turned it into an exhibition. Ohio State demonstrated its versatility, its unselfish play, and its ability to have a different player use the dagger each night. The Buckeyes get revenge over the Badgers to end the season. Play on Ohio State
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