So ... rather than start a new thread, let's look at some Wisconsin specific stats:
1) Wisconsin is shooting a RIDICULOUS 85% from the FT line ... I have never, ever heard of a team shooting like that from the FT line. That would have to be an NCAA record, by a wide margin. And its not like they do not take any FT's: They MAKE more FT's than their opponents even attempt (well, helped by 85% made) ... but they take 20% more FT's than their opponents attempt. For perspective, RU attempts 33% more FT's than their opponents do, but only shoots 70.6% from the FT line (still a big improvement for RU vs last season). Still, RU forces its opponents to foul RU more so than even Wisconsin does, and takes more FT's ... and RU COMMITS fewer fouls than does Wisconsin (Wisconsin has committed 10% more fouls than does RU). FYI, Crowl has fouled out 3 times - and their back-up PG McGee has committed a whopping 37 fouls on the year and fouled out 2 times. - similar to Derkack, actually. Their 2nd leading scorer, Blackwell, has committed 40 fouls - which is a lot - but only fouled out 1 time.
2) Wisconsin's 3-point FG is a very solid 35.3% ... BUT ... prior to this past Friday's SINGLE game of 21-31, Wisconsin was shooting 32.5% from 3 - actually LOWER than RU's 3-point shooting FG% (RU is at 33.2%)! One difference: Wisconsin attempts31% more 3-point FG's than does RU - at 27 3-point FG's per game, 46% of their overall shot attempts. Wisconsin MAKES 2.4 MORE 3's per game than their opponents make. RU? Just 21 3-pointers attempted per game, making 6.9 per game - vs RU's opponents making 8.4 3's per game, 1.5/game MORE than RU (at a 35% clip). Klesmit and Crowl are the only 2 Wisconsin player who have taken more than 1 3-pointer per game who shoot under 30%, unfortunately (Klesmit at 29% and Crowl at 23%). McGee shoots 55% (on 29 3-point tries)
3) Not a stat, but to a comment by Greene, I think (if not him, sorry): I believe Greene indicated he hoped RU could use its length to its advantage. I fear that is not the path. Wisconsin has great length, unfortunately. They start 2 7 footers (both of whom shoot 3's, though Winter more so than Crowl - Winter takes 2.4 3's per game, making 35% of them), Tonje is 6'5", Blackwell is 6'4", Klesmit is 6'4" ... not really long other than the 2 7 footers, but not short either. And their bench, though McGee at 6'0" is their reserve with the most minutes, other reserves who play are 6'7", 6'7", 6'9" and 6'5" ... just 1 player shorter than 6'4" plays of the 9 primary players.
4) RU and Wisconsin shoot the same overall FG%: 46% ... for whatever that is worth.
5) Wisconsin does not turn the ball over a lot. BUT ... Tonje and Blackwell do so a fair bit - so pressuring them may be fruitful ... but somehow Tonje draws a TON of fouls and gets a TON of FT's (and shoots at 93%) - so care is needed to avoid fouling him too much.
6) Match-ups ... just a guess ... Assuming Harper is healthy, I would guess Klesmit gets the initial assignment ... and either Crowl or Winter on Bailey. If a big guy, Bailey needs to start outside and drive - he ought to be able to get by either. If instead Bailey is covered by Tonje or Blackwell, back them down from mid-range and elevate and shoot over them. Whoever Blackwell covers (Davis or Williams, I presume) must relentlessly drive (not to shoot at the rim so much, but to set up the perimeter players Bailey and Harper - and to draw fouls on Blackwell ... or to run a screen and go with Bailey or Harper to get Blackwell forced to cover one of those. I'd guess Williams and Davis cover Tonje and Blackwell - though it is possible Davis covers Klesmit - who though not as strong an offensive player as Blackwell or Tonje IS effectively Wisconsin's starting PG - so disrupting im may be valuable and something Davis can do relatively effeectively. So ... I guess, after challenging myself within this post even, if I had to bet, I would have Williams on Tonje, Harper on Blackwell and Davis on Klesmit? And when NcGee comes in, Davis on him.