Some B1G injuries today

ClassOf02v.2

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Brooks for Michigan and Wieskamp for Iowa. Iowa also lost Nunge a week ago or so. Will be interesting to watch going forward.
 

Scarlet Shack

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I love our chances to get to Sunday afternoon ....IF we can find a way to beat Illinois ....
 

BigEastPhil

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Latest on Weiskamp: It's a sprain...he's day to day per Fran....Bohanon expects him to play in Big 10 Tourney.

Eli Brooks: No info.
 

RU-ROCS

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Wieskamp is a terrible loss for Iowa

Agreed. I know Garza gets all the hype, but I think Wieskamp is their best player and the most likely to succeed on that team at the next level.
 
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Agreed. I know Garza gets all the hype, but I think Wieskamp is their best player and the most likely to succeed on that team at the next level.

Garza is a better college player. Wieskamp's athleticism probably gives him a better chance to stand out in the NBA. They complement each other well at Iowa. There is no reason for Iowa to play Wieskamp much in the B1G tourney unless he's near 100 percent. They have time to rest him with the NCAA not starting until March 19. He was on his way to one of his best games of the year when the injury occurred.
 

RU-ROCS

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Garza is a better college player. Wieskamp's athleticism probably gives him a better chance to stand out in the NBA. They complement each other well at Iowa. There is no reason for Iowa to play Wieskamp much in the B1G tourney unless he's near 100 percent. They have time to rest him with the NCAA not starting until March 19. He was on his way to one of his best games of the year when the injury occurred.

Agreed. He's having a great year. Averaging 15 points a game and shooting a sizzling 49% from 3-point land, with deep range and the athleticism to create his own shot.
 

JonathanAlan

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Agreed. He's having a great year. Averaging 15 points a game and shooting a sizzling 49% from 3-point land, with deep range and the athleticism to create his own shot.
His last second shot from behind the rim to beat Rutgers at the RAC is the greatest shot I've ever seen. Still can't believe it went in.
 
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Knightmoves

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His last second shot from behind the rim to beat Rutgers at the RAC is the greatest shot I've ever seen. Still can't believe it went in.

Off the backboard no less, with a big man in his face trying to block it. Greatest shot ever at the RAC.