Quick! Get it while you can: current OSU basketball wiki page

Submitted by WindyCityBlue on February 22nd, 2021 at 10:44 PM

Haha!  Hunter Dickinson Arena (and more)

 

Team 101

February 22nd, 2021 at 11:09 PM ^

I've been following M basketball since the mid 70's.  Staee has been the main rival in basketball although except for a couple of years with Magic Johnson they were nothing special until Mateen Cleaves took the ride in the SUV.  We used to recruit against them more heavily for in-state recruits.

Back then Indiana was the team to beat in the conference so there was sort of a rivalry with them but it was probably more like the rivalry Rutger has with us.  We could never beat them at Assembly Hall.

OSU has been a rival but more because of a carry over from the football rivalry.  They usually field a good team and there have been some good games.

It would be interesting to hear from someone who remembers to championship OSU teams from the early 60's and the Cazzie Russell teams from the mid 60's.

Also back then basketball was not the same as football.  The games were rarely televised and only a maximum of two teams per conference made the Big Dance.  I remember listening to the games on radio. 

mi93

February 22nd, 2021 at 11:51 PM ^

What's crazy is that Indiana has the most NCAAT titles but Purdue is the one school that has a winning record against everyone else (if you subtract o$u wins they vacated but PU counts as losses) and the most conference titles.

That's why winning in March (and April) matters.  Nobody realizes Purdue is the proverbial B1G basketball king of the hill.

ChalmersE

February 23rd, 2021 at 12:55 AM ^

Actually in the 60s, only one team in the Big Ten made the NCAA’s. In 70-71, Michigan went 12-2 in the conference, and didn’t go to the NCAA’s. The only Big Ten rep was OSU who went 13-1. Michigan and OSU split their two games. The difference was a Michigan loss at Indiana. If memory serves, OSU didn’t play at Indiana. The Michigan Wilmorines (homage to Henry Wilmore) started the season with losses at #5 ND, #3 Kentucky, and Duke. Then after four wins, they lost at Hawaii in a holiday tourney. Then Michigan won nine straight (including eight conference games) before consecutive losses to OSU and the Hoosiers. They won their next four games plus an opening round NIT game before losing to Georgia Tech.

Blue Me

February 23rd, 2021 at 6:18 AM ^

It's amazing how much high end talent the state of Michigan used to produce. Not so much anymore -- guess it makes sense as my hometown has 60% fewer high school students now than it did 40 years ago which is not out of the ordinary in the state.

nerv

February 23rd, 2021 at 1:41 PM ^

I can't remember the last time I saw a school being built. But they are tearing them down left and right. They tore the one near my house down a decade ago and still havent even replaced it with anything, just left an empty field.

uminks

February 23rd, 2021 at 1:14 AM ^

I just remember following Michigan football when I turned 8 before the '71 season. It took a while longer to get interested in M-basketball. The 76 season got me interested. I remember we almost got knocked out of the tournament by Wichita State. This game was not on television but I remember listening on the radio and some guy on WSU named Cheese almost beat us, but after that we played well until the championship game where IU beat  us fairly handily. Phil Hubbard was a great player.

jmblue

February 23rd, 2021 at 11:25 AM ^

I'm not sure it's really a "classic rivalry" - there have been some memorable games when both teams were good, but you could say that about a lot other matchups.  In between the Fab Five era and the Burke/Craft years, there weren't too many notable games with them, and the last few years' games (prior to Sunday) don't really stand out in my mind, either.

Last year's game at Crisler was effectively decided by an awful call on Simpson in the last minute (a technical for grabbing a player's jersey while trying to break his fall) but I had completely forgotten about it until a few days ago.  If that had happened against Sparty, I certainly wouldn't have forgotten it.

potomacduc

February 23rd, 2021 at 10:34 AM ^

The key to subverting wikipedia is to keep it on the down low. I personally know of several pieces of misinformation on wikipedia that have survived well over a decade. One of them was quoted in a radio interview. It's fascinating to see total bullshit be so quickly accepted as fact. They used to say "tell a lie long enough and often enough and it becomes fact"; that's still true, or just put it on wikipedia.

chrisu

February 23rd, 2021 at 12:12 PM ^

Since Sunday, I've had two ohio state fans approach me and comment how good that game was, that even though they lost, it was a great win for Michigan. What is this world we are in? Seems like an alternate dimension??