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iu week. First off.......

Yeah they should have been 25+
28, 16, 17, 25 and 25

Most games hit a peak and then get closer at the end. Penn State was up 20+ against Purdue and it ended at 11. The final score doesn't always show how the game went. Indiana's games have indeed shown how the games went. Except Nebraska. That was close until the end. Was a 5 point game with under 5 left.
 
28, 16, 17, 25 and 25

Most games hit a peak and then get closer at the end. Penn State was up 20+ against Purdue and it ended at 11. The final score doesn't always show how the game went. Indiana's games have indeed shown how the games went. Except Nebraska. That was close until the end. Was a 5 point game with under 5 left.
Weird that starters were still in vs Lousiville, Gonzaga and Illinois and were shooting and scoring in the last mins to cut down the scores. Louisville was almost 33+, Gonzaga up 20+ and Illinois up 30…all with 2-3 min left and woody didn’t empty the bench.

Purdue got routed at PSU. But Purdue is awful at December away games in the big ten. Difference is, starters aren’t in and Purdue gets better as year goes on.
 
Weird that starters were still in vs Lousiville, Gonzaga and Illinois and were shooting and scoring in the last mins to cut down the scores. Louisville was almost 33+, Gonzaga up 20+ and Illinois up 30…all with 2-3 min left and woody didn’t empty the bench.

Purdue got routed at PSU. But Purdue is awful at December away games in the big ten. Difference is, starters aren’t in and Purdue gets better as year goes on.
None of the scores were really cut down in those games. At least not enough to make any real difference. Indiana was down by 38 to Louisville and still lost by 28. So I mean.. doesn't mean much there. Gonzagas largest lead was 23. Nebraskas was 17. Iowa was 30 and Illinois was 31. Really wasn't a big difference outside of Louisville. Only reason Louisville wasn't 33 was because Leal scored 5 points in the last 10 seconds (Leal wasn't a part of the rotation then).
 
None of the scores were really cut down in those games. At least not enough to make any real difference. Indiana was down by 38 to Louisville and still lost by 28. So I mean.. doesn't mean much there. Gonzagas largest lead was 23. Nebraskas was 17. Iowa was 30 and Illinois was 31. Really wasn't a big difference outside of Louisville. Only reason Louisville wasn't 33 was because Leal scored 5 points in the last 10 seconds (Leal wasn't a part of the rotation then).
Lol lousiville had their walk ons in and Leal was scoring in the last min. Starters were still in vs zags Iowa and Illinois. The scores do matter because it shows what actually was going on when the main players were playing. 38 pt loss is a bit diff than 26
 
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