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on February 14, 2026, 17:10:54, in reply to "He does not seem like he’s in a good place right now *"
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No hints on Kylan or Andrej, but did confirm that they had no idea Andrej was going to be out until 30 minutes before the Wisconsin game, which would seem to confirm the rumors of a self-scratch and explain Brad's frustration after that game.
Also talked more about the reffing and specifically mentioned several times that the ref who hadn't called one of our games in 2+ years was horrendous. Also said he tried to get T'd up in that game but they wouldn't give it to him.
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We all watched Saturday night and it was right there for the taking, so this is a bounce back game that we need to get. No multi-game slides like Purdue and MSU have had.
Wisconsin is unranked and currently 42nd in the NET. However, this is a team that has been as hot as anybody in the Big Ten lately. Their last "big" loss was on January 1st in a 16 point loss vs. Purdue. Since that game, they are 7-2 with wins vs. Michigan, UCLA, Minnesota (twice) and OSU. Their two losses have been from a combined 3 points (vs. USC and @IU). We are their highest ranked NET opponent from here on out, and a win against us tomorrow night would be HUGE for them. They are lead by Boyd and Blackwell at the guard position, as well as Winter on the wing.
We know who we are. 8th in AP, 4th still in the NET. Does Wagler bounce back with a big game? Does Wisconsin try to do the same thing to him that MSU did? Do we have good energy or do we look tired due to 3 weeks of only playing 7 guys? If we want to keep on the track for an outside shot at a Big Ten title and a 2 seed in the NCAA's, hopefully we have good answers/results for all of these questions. It's Jake Davis wig night at the Hall, so hopefully it's rocking.
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