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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome into the J and K Security Solutions Basketball postgame show.
I'm your host Dave Gasper, joined by Nick bruce Witz.
Those Gone Some Badgers fall in overtime to the Oregon
Ducks seventy seven seventy three. You can join the conversation
with us on the hotline six eight three, two, one,
thirteen ten. And this is a tough one for the

(00:20):
Badgers to take. They were up by fifteen in the
second half with less than eight minutes to go. Then
all of a sudden, Ducks kept chipping away and the
Badgers were unable to stop their momentum. Oregon forced overtime,
and I knew they were in trouble because of all
the momentum. It was all on Oregon side and they
were able to carry it over into the extra period. Nick,

(00:41):
this is a game that's going to sting for Wisconsin
for a little bit. They let it just seemed that
they let this one get away.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
Yeah, and online discourse immediately goes to Greg Greg Guard
didn't turn the ball over seventeen times the Badgers. It
was a collective group effort those final moments to turn
it over and fail to capitalize on the advantage that
they had, and they give up the game time three

(01:10):
Klesma takes the final shot of regulation.

Speaker 3 (01:12):
People will take issue with that.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
Why wasn't it Tanjay, Why wasn't it Blackwell, Why wasn't
it anybody else? Is what everyone's gonna say and are saying.
But the reality is, Dave, that they just simply fumbled
this one away. And every team in the country has
games where they are gonna look back and be really frustrated.

(01:35):
Does this one maybe rank amongst the most frustrating way
to lose? Seventeen point lead a team that you know,
you're at home against a team that's below you in
the Big ten standings, you're riding to hot streak.

Speaker 3 (01:50):
Yeah, this is gonna be as frustrating as it gets.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
But I think as fans people including myself, you're entitled
to feel the way that you feel right now, bummed, frustrated, angry.
But this Badgers group is going to give you so
many more reasons looking back and looking forward, in my opinion,
to be as happy as you had been coming into today.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
Yeah, this is still a good team that you know.
That much is definitely true, But this is a very
very bad loss for Wisconsin. The way that the way
that it went down with all the turnovers you mentioned it, Nick,
seventeen turnovers that is just far too many for this
Wisconsin team, and they haven't had a ton of turnovers

(02:31):
lately in this hot stretch. You know, you remember earlier
in this stretch they only had three turnovers in their
game against Perdue. I believe it was. And when you
have that kind of ball security and you're not giving
up extra possessions like that, that's what's going to help
you win games. But in this one, that's how it
helped you lose this game because points off turnovers. Oregon

(02:55):
had twenty four points off those Wisconsin seventeen turnovers. Wisconsin
forced just eight Oregon turnovers and got just twelve points.
So twelve point differential. That's the game right there. I mean,
that's really how Oregon got back into this. You know,
you look late in the game, John Blackwell gets an
inbound pass, nice clean, he just drops it, goes off
his foot with seventeen seconds to go, and next thing,

(03:16):
you know, like it just continued to be a snowball
effect going down the hill. We got ed in Madison
on the hotline. If you like, join us. Six of
eight three two one thirteen ten, Ed, I know you
got to be feeling pretty bummed out after this loss
here today. Yep. And the appears that is it has gone.
But but I'm pretty sure he was also going to

(03:39):
be agreeing with me that the turnovers here that is
really kind of the main problem. That that's really kind
of where this whole thing started. Uh is ed back
now sounds sounds like we got him back now, Ed,
you got me?

Speaker 4 (03:54):
Yeah, I got you there?

Speaker 1 (03:55):
He is all right?

Speaker 5 (03:56):
Ed.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
How are you feeling after this one today?

Speaker 4 (04:01):
It's a hard pill to swallow, but it's just another
learning experience that they're going to learn from. And I
think if there is a bad loss, I'm not going
to call it a bad loss. It's a pill that
you're going to have to swallow. But if there's such
a thing as a good loss, this might be the
time because they kind of feel, really they were on
top of the world, you know, in a sense, you know,

(04:23):
they're moving up their third place, practically tied right for third,
So that's not really good butt themself. So I kind
of feel like if they don't lose the game, they're
going to learn from this game. Because I think Oregon
kind of showed that how to beat Wisconsin. And if
you're a good coach, which I know great guard is,
he's going to learn from this and either going to

(04:45):
show where their defects were. So I'm going to call
this a good loss, not a great loss to beat
for fans, but if you're going to learn from something,
this is the game to learn because now we got
to push for March. So other teams are going to
see this and they're gonna hone in on how to
beat Wisconsin. And I'll tell you what I could see,
pressure pressure, pressure pressure on the ball that really killed them.

(05:09):
There's a lot of standing around touching the post out
from the free throw line, not in the post around
the free throw line. I noticed that right away. And
then when krawl is basically lolly popping a ball back
to John, you know, it's just sort of like that's
not a good way to move the ball. They just
did not move the ball the way they normally do.

(05:32):
So I kind of think, again, I want to be
an optimist. I'm not going to be a Debbie downer,
a negative Nancy here. It sucked they lost, but just
learned from this loss because they got big bigger picture
ahead of them. So there's my take.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
Absolutely appreciate it, Ed, great take it. And there definitely
is a lot that you can learn from losses. Nick,
You know, you learn more from your losses than you
do from your wins, and that's something that I think
the Badgers are going to be able to do. They're
gonna be able take away from this when it comes
to pressure, when other teams put on a full court press,
when it comes to turnovers, things to clean up. There's

(06:09):
always things to work on, always things to improve. And
the important thing with good teams and great teams is
how you respond after a game like this, and that's
what I think it's gonna be the most important thing
for guarding this team.

Speaker 6 (06:21):
No doubt.

Speaker 2 (06:22):
David and I'm gonna disagree, but it's mostly semantics with Ed.
I don't think there is a such thing as a
good loss for a team of this high caliber. Right,
Losing is not good by any means of this caliber team.

Speaker 3 (06:35):
But I will say it's a good opportunity.

Speaker 2 (06:37):
This is as good of an opportunity as the Badgers
are going to have the rest of the way, probably
to take a loss and learn from it and try
and put it in play moving forward, because if they
were to run the table, if they would have run
the table and went into the Big ten tournament and
loss there, you're talking about one opportunity to follow up
that loss. Then in the national tournament, which might be

(06:59):
a one un and done situation, you're trying to implement
something new. So I just got an opportunity now, a
good opportunity. Today sucked, man, And I don't think that
you can cherry you can sugarcoat it. You have to
admit that it sucked. I mean, first half was strong,
start of the second half was okay. Final fifteen minutes
including overtime was terrible.

Speaker 1 (07:21):
Yeah, it was. And I think this is the timing
of it. I think it's definitely better to have this
loss now than to have it next month, because, yeah,
having it in March totally different story than having a
loss like this in February. There's still time, there's still
a lot of games left in the regular season, and
that's all still coming up. Also coming up fun facts

(07:42):
with Dave. We're also going to visit with Nick Osen
at twenty four to seven Sports. That's coming up, as
well as those more reactions from you on the hot
line six so eight three two one thirteen ten Badgers
fall in overtime to Oregon seventy seven to seventy three.
We'll talk about it right here on the Jank Security
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Speaker 7 (08:14):
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UH time chain with bad Intentions thirty two to nineteen Wisconsin.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
Three point fifty left and the half. Welcome back to
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Go online to jksecurity dot Com. Dave gasper here alongside
Nick Bruce Wizl. The Badgers lose in overtime seventy seven

(08:45):
to seventy three to the Oregon Ducks and h Nick.
This one was a struggle, especially late in the second
half there. Wisconsin got out of its offensive rhythm, and
as Greg Guard has kind of been talking about, they
were not aggressive, you know, just kind of watching how
they were playing. It was tentative, it was not aggressive.

(09:07):
It was completely different than what Wisconsin has been on
offense for most of the season, and you know, especially
these last couple of games, when Wisconsin has put together
back to back ninety point games, and then in this
one they start playing tentative just twenty eight points in
the second half, and that just kind of leads to
that collapse there over those final eight minutes.

Speaker 2 (09:27):
No doubt about it, Dave, and Greg is meeting with
the assembled media now. He met with our guys Matt
Lapaye and Brian Busch after the game, but he is
now in the media room with the.

Speaker 3 (09:38):
Rest of the group.

Speaker 2 (09:39):
And Ben Wargle, friend of the program of Badger Blitz,
had this just a few moments ago, Greg gard I
watched so many guys catch the ball and not look
at the rim. When you are playing tentative, then you
have a tendency to fumble and bumble and throw the
ball where you shouldn't. It's all on us. We can't
get into being a non aggressive team. We stink when

(10:01):
we're not. So, to speak to what you just said, Dave,
the aggression was not there down the stretch. Certainly the
execution was not there down those final few moments.

Speaker 3 (10:11):
We had about.

Speaker 2 (10:12):
Six reviews because the Badgers could not hold on to
the ball, and when they didn't hold onto the ball,
it was going off their fingertips or off their knees,
or off their chest or off their hands and out
of bounds. And the Badgers turned it over eleven times
in the second half, too many more than they had
over the last two games combined. Right, So it was
uncharacteristic and it was ugly, and credit does need to

(10:36):
be given to Oregon in what they did down the stretch.
They went into that press defense, they made the Badgers uncomfortable,
and they did what it took without fouling, without sending
the Badgers to the free throw line.

Speaker 1 (10:46):
That's really kind of the amazing part here, how, especially
in that first half there was that foul trouble. Nate
Biddle had three fouls in the first half and then
nothing called on him in the second half. Oregon stayed
out of foul trouble there. They had fouls to give,
even in time they had fouls to give for Wisconsin.
Wisconsin did not get to the free throw line at
all there in that second half in overtime, and that

(11:07):
was really kind of a big problem for them because
that's how they beat teams, that's how they stay ahead
when when you get out to these double digit leads
and other teams are trying to make their way back.
Wisconsin has been able to get ahead and stay ahead
because they get to the free throw line consistently, they
make their free throws consistently, and they weren't able to
do it in this game because they didn't get chances

(11:30):
at the free throw line. And that also, you know,
blends in and comes along in with not being aggressive.
When you play tentative, you're not being aggressive. You're not
going in there and drawing fouls. So that's why you're
not getting to the free throw line. So it all
kind of meshes together into one really ugly loss for
Wisconsin that that just is such a frustrating one for

(11:55):
Badgers fans. I mean, you had the two thousand and
final four team that was there. They were honored before
the game, the twenty fifth anniversary of that, which is
hard to believe in and of itself, and you know
that it's been that long, but still you have them
being honored, You have just all all that moment, the
energy there in the crowd, and it just all ended
up going away.

Speaker 2 (12:18):
Yeah, it's just Jekyl and Hyde really for multiple players
and for this team, right, I mean, we saw what
makes them so impressive in that first half. They held
Oregon to a twenty six point a half and the
Badgers were shooting pretty well.

Speaker 6 (12:31):
They weren't, you know.

Speaker 3 (12:33):
Lightening the world on fire, but they did what they
needed to do.

Speaker 2 (12:36):
And Tanjay right, So I had so many fun notes
to just attack in the post game, knowing what they
did in the first half. So let's try and focus
on some positives, right, So the Badger's trail fourteen seventeen
to fourteen. After a bit or two in the late
portion of the first half, Badgers finished the first half
on a twenty four to nine run. At one point,

(12:58):
they're on a sixteen to run and John Toanjay's a
huge part of that. Whether it was twelve or fourteen,
I put it out on Twitter os factually incorrect. I
needed to give Winter credit. He did score a bucket
in this stretch. But Badgers had a fourteen zero run
at one point and then finished the first half twenty
four to nine run. And you're going into the second
half thinking, okay, took the Badgers a little.

Speaker 3 (13:20):
While to get into rhythm. We've seen this before.

Speaker 2 (13:23):
Against some far worse teams, right, and I'm not trying
to say teams aren't good at all Division One, but UTRGV.

Speaker 3 (13:30):
That was a game all the way down to the
final bucket.

Speaker 2 (13:32):
Holy Cross, we looked at each other early in that
game and says, holy Cross really gonna make this one
a close one. And the Badger separated And the Badgers
have separated all season long, and they did not separate
here today. They got up seventeen and then they just
couldn't put the nail on the coffin in the second half.

Speaker 1 (13:51):
Yeah, just allowing some confidence to grow for Oregon. It's like, Okay,
you need to call time out, you need to do
something stop their momentum. And they just weren't able to.
They weren't able to get those stops. And yeah, you
had a couple of big runs there in the first half,
get yourself on a nice double digit lead, and typically
those have been safe for Wisconsin all season long, and
it was looking like it for a little bit. But yeah,

(14:13):
that final eight minute stretch, final eight ten minutes, Oregon
just got hot, they got going, and Wisconsin had had
no answer. I mean, they were up forty seven to
thirty two. At one point there in the second half
and not able to put them away. But it's the
way college basketball goes sometimes. You got a lot of

(14:34):
very good teams. I mean, the Big Ten is a
very good conference. Oregon's got a lot of success. They're
projected as a seven seed right now in the NCAA tournament.
Badgers projected around a three seed, two or three potentially althose,
although this game may may bring Wisconsin down from that
two line in some projections. But again, there's still a
couple more weeks to go until we get to selection Sunday.

(14:56):
And Selection Sunday is fun, and so are fun facts
with Dave. Hey, have you ever heard me? Here's the
term fun fact. I got a couple of fun facts
here because I have a fun fact. You're a fun fact.
I do first time in history this has happened in
eight games, five turnovers, and he's recorded thirty five assists.

(15:16):
Spent a long time since we've seen a game like this.

Speaker 6 (15:20):
The fun out here.

Speaker 3 (15:20):
This game's fun.

Speaker 6 (15:21):
Okay, that fact is fun?

Speaker 1 (15:24):
Yeah? Are you fired up up for fun facts? That day?
All right? Well, it was gonna have some some more
fun facts, and we thought we were gonna have a
long list of fun ones with a win, you know,
hopefully a double digit win over Oregon, that's what it
was trending to be, but alas not to be, so
not quite as many fun facts when when there's a

(15:45):
loss like this, and you can debate whether this is
fun or not. But prior to surrendering this fifteen point
second half lead, the largest second half lead Wisconsin surrendered
in a loss this year was seven against UCLA, So
more than doubled their largest lead that they've ended up surrendering.

(16:08):
Not a great one nick for this team.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
Ugly, and Oregon gets their ninth quad one win of
the year, which is number one of the Big Ten,
tied for second with Tennessee nationally. So this is no
slouch of a program. But yeah, you can't blow a
seventeen point lead, I don't care who you're playing.

Speaker 3 (16:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
No, it's definitely one of the biggest leads that the
Badgers have blown in a while and a very very
tough one to take. But on a positive note, Stephen Krowell,
with his twelve points today, moves up to nineteenth all
time in Badger's scoring. He has passed another big man

(16:50):
on the list, John lewer is, who's Stephen Crow's now
above in all time scoring as Wisconsin Badger.

Speaker 3 (16:59):
Gary pre Big Steve.

Speaker 2 (17:01):
Your second half was not impressive. I tell you what, man,
it did not perform down the stretch. Two points, four
turnovers in the second half. You know, we had seen
three straight halves of strong Stephen Crowell and then final
half of this game, like most on this team, not good.

Speaker 1 (17:19):
Yeah. The Oregon Ducks ended up double teaming kraw for
a lot of that second half and making life difficult
on him. He also had six turnovers in this game.
That's a lot. Not great, not great Stephen Krowell. But
those are the fun facts. Again, they're more fun after
wins and after a loss like this, there's only so

(17:40):
much fun to be had. But we are gonna have
some fun with Nick Osten of twenty four seven Sports,
who's going to be joining us here on the other
side as he comes back from talking with Greg Gard
and talking with the players. After this one, Oregon seventy
seven Wisconsin's seventy three in overtime. We got lots more

(18:00):
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Speaker 5 (18:07):
Jackson Shellstad against Kamari McGee goes inside, knocked away by
Winter diving as McGee shell Stad and McGee recovers and.

Speaker 1 (18:15):
Gets the timeout.

Speaker 5 (18:17):
There is pure hustle from Kamari McGee as he lays
out to get the loose ball. And this will be
a full timeouts.

Speaker 1 (18:27):
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for more info. Badger's fall to Oregon in overtime seventy
seven seventy three. Badgers had seventeen turnovers, including eleven of
them in the second half, and that's just it's uncharacteristic

(18:50):
for this Badger's team. Greg Guard not going to be
a big fan of that, as he always preaches taking
care of the basketball. Greg Guard caught up with our
Matt Lepey and Brian Butch after the game.

Speaker 5 (19:07):
Coach Guard now settles in Greg, we were but you
and I are talking. We just we saw some things
and everybody deals with it at some point or another.
We just saw some things today we hadn't seen in.

Speaker 1 (19:18):
Quite a while.

Speaker 5 (19:18):
With the turnovers, a lot of things happened, but that
is maybe as big as anything today.

Speaker 8 (19:23):
Yeah, I thought we just you know, tale of two halves.
We were I thought we were aggressive and did some
good things in the first half. Second half completely jeckyll Hyde,
whichever one was the opposite of the first half. We
were not aggressive. We were we got put on our heels.
We let the a little bit of pressure get to us.
We that forced us to walk the ball up at times.

(19:43):
We just stay near as aggressive and keep and keep
the throttle down and you know, and you gave them
some confidence. It said for three days, that's a good team.
But I just you know, seventeen seventeen turnovers. We we
don't shoot any free throws the second half.

Speaker 9 (19:58):
Uh.

Speaker 8 (19:58):
That just told me when you're when you turn the
ball over, it means you're you're tentative and you're playing hesitant,
and that means you're not aggressive. And I can live
with aggressive mistakes. But we had way too many just
you know, can't didn't pass and catch, didn't didn't handle,
didn't didn't go back at them with some of the pressure,

(20:20):
and that that like I said, you haven't seen things,
and I hadn't seen that in that twenty minutes either
in a long time.

Speaker 1 (20:27):
Well, it really started around that eight minute more.

Speaker 9 (20:29):
I mean, for the first part of that second half,
you guys were really aggressive. You know, you guys were
doing well, you were keeping any time that they were scoring,
you had an answer.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
On this end, it was staying around fifteen.

Speaker 9 (20:38):
And then all of a sudden they put up that
full core press and you could you could just see
the guys do it, and then it became that snowball
effect and there, I mean like sometimes you just can't
stop that.

Speaker 1 (20:47):
Now, you got to take care of the ball better.
There's things that you can do.

Speaker 9 (20:50):
But I was telling man, as a player, there's been
a couple of games I was in it's just you're
sitting in the locker room, think how do we do it? Like,
how did we do that? And it's right in front
of you, right, and you'll show it to them. But
some and it just felt like it was one of
those games that just they once they felt the pressure,
the guys they didn't have the response, and then they
couldn't find it right, They couldn't find it, they couldn't
find the rhythm.

Speaker 1 (21:09):
Then we can't make a shot. I can't make it.
It's just it's that big Stull takes.

Speaker 8 (21:13):
Bad shots, possessions and they get some momentum. Like I
said that the how we responded to that, a little
bit of pressure gave Oregon confidence and credit to them.
That fueled, you know, our like I said, inconsistency with
being aggressive gave them some confidence. And like I said,
just the numbers tell me six for six and with

(21:33):
all those free throws in the second half, our first half, the.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
Sends me right there.

Speaker 8 (21:36):
They don't shoot any And we had talked about it
throughout the half of being more aggressive and said we
didn't deserve to win it the way we played the
last twenty minutes and quite frankly, maybe the last ten minutes.
So it'll be a good lesson for us. We'll break
down the film. But like I said, they understand that
we're the best one. We're aggressive and we were not

(21:56):
aggressive the last you know, fifteen twelve, ten minutes.

Speaker 5 (22:00):
Yeah, well, as you say after a win, you you
feel good about that, but then quickly turned the page
and this isn't a feel good day, but it's quickly
turned the page.

Speaker 8 (22:08):
Right, he got the Huskies coming in on Tuesday, So yeah,
here we will I mean you look at this too.
Seventy seven points given up on seventy six possessions. They
barely got to one point per possession. It wasn't our defense,
even though maybe Chelse did late in the game. We
didn't want him to get to that three to tie it.
But it was the offense off.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
Yeah, it was.

Speaker 9 (22:27):
There was no rhythm, there, no cre that like, you
just couldn't find it, even when the ball when the
post coupled.

Speaker 8 (22:31):
Yeah, they started doubling Steve the second half, so they
got the ball out of his hands. And then you
got to be aggressive on the back side of it,
whether you're knocking threes down or or attacking. And a
lot of two too hesitant to non aggressive. So all right,
dust off, you're ready for Tuesday. Yeah, gally appreciate it,
Thank you much.

Speaker 5 (22:50):
Greg Guard joining us court side as Oregon wins in
ot seventy seven to seventy three.

Speaker 1 (22:55):
All right, there was Badger's head coach Greg Guard talking
with ment to pay and Brian Butch and coming up
on the other side, we're gonna talk with Nick Osin
of twenty four to seven Sports. He joins us live
from the Coles Center. That's gonna be right up on
the other side. Here Oregon, seventy seven, Wisconsin at seventy three,
you're listening to Janksecuredy Solutions Basketball postgame show.

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Speaker 1 (23:35):
That's what it was.

Speaker 5 (23:37):
Seventy one, seventy Wisconsin, with two minutes left and over time.

Speaker 1 (23:43):
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Joins us Now and Nick. This game was one that

(24:06):
Wisconsin seemed to have in hand and then they lost it.
They fumbled it. And the big thing that sticks out
to me and I'm sure sticks out to you as well,
seventeen turnovers in this game. That is something that is
just uncharacteristic and was a major problem for the Badgers
in this one.

Speaker 6 (24:26):
Dave, You know me well that it's absolutely something that
really stands out, and I don't think there's anywhere else
that you could even really start with here for this game.
I think that it's obviously the sheer quantity and to me,
just how some of those happened, Like Nick and I
were just talking off air a little bit as we
got into this turnovers happened. They're actually not encouraged but

(24:48):
understood from guard in the way that this team plays
offense now. But I'm thinking of the corner throwing with Blackwell,
a toss from Steve Crowell at mid court, you know
somewhere they were just trying to get basic posts feeds,
like those things really add up. And I think the
fact that they didn't just deliver that knockout blow late
in the first half, all of those obviously kind of

(25:08):
snowballed and really hurt. Some good shot making late from
the Ducks, and obviously we saw what happened.

Speaker 3 (25:14):
Nick.

Speaker 2 (25:14):
He saw sixteen points from John Tanjay in the first
half and at one point he scores twelve or fourteen
ft the Badgers, right.

Speaker 3 (25:22):
And so he gets on a roll. He doesn't finish
much higher than that, right, twenty two points on the day.

Speaker 2 (25:27):
And although he has proven he can make the contested
jumpers more often than not, it's in addition to making
the open ones. And he just couldn't find a bucket
in the second half that wasn't with a hand in
his face or two. So what do you think Oregon
did so successfully in the second half to kind of
eliminate the open shots for everybody but Tanjay in particular.

Speaker 6 (25:49):
Yeah, well said next. So coach Guard gave credit to
Oregon obviously and talked about what the team could have
done better here in Madison, and I personally felt like
with what Altman and that staff changed, they basically increased
ball pressure regardless of who got the rock on the wing.
But with Tanjay, they essentially just said from what I saw,
TJ bomb but getting his grill, you can get physical

(26:11):
if they call it called if they don't. Okay, just
basically it was it was nearly face guarding. It wasn't
fully but I'm looking at his touches, It's like he
can barely even get his pivot foot down without Bomba
in front of him. I thought that he was phenomenal defensively.
Quite honestly, I think he changed the game and one
thing and I was doing a little bit of a
writing piece on Tanja coming in. He's got a good

(26:33):
first step. He's explosive, but it's not a great one.
He's not always just gonna shake you with one dribble move,
and so against a really good one on one defender,
that's gonna be tough to break through.

Speaker 1 (26:43):
Nick. One last question for you here is we got
you know, the get going, we got the overchange going
there at the Coles Center. How how does the locker
room process this loss and what did they got to
do to get themselves right moving forward for the next
game against Washington.

Speaker 6 (27:03):
Well, kind of just seeing a couple of the guys postgame,
you know, in obviously the presser and then just after.
I think that the veteran leadership is going to be
just fine. I think that guard probably laid into some
things pretty well. I think that's needed. But the nice
thing is, Okay, you take a few hours, you wash
it away, but then you hit things back quickly tomorrow,
video game prep, film practice. Then you're looking at a

(27:25):
game against a subpar opponent Tuesday. So I think all
those things together, Dave should be fine. I don't see
this as kind of a collapse, but it does take
a little bit, a little bit of the shine off
going into Michigan State next week.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
It does, but better now than in March. Nick Osin,
You've always got the shine. You're always coming on the show.
We appreciate you as always. Thank you, Nick Osen, twenty
four to seven Sports, and we'll talk to you again
on Tuesday.

Speaker 6 (27:49):
Looking forward to it, guys. Thanks again.

Speaker 1 (27:51):
All right, there he goes Nick Osen of twenty four
to seven Sports. The Badgers fall in overtime here to
the Oregon Ducks seventy seven seventy three. They return to
action on Tuesday night. That game will also be at
the Cole Center against the Washington Huskies. Game will tip
off at eight pm, so we got a late tip
that night, and then pregame coverage will begin at seven.

(28:13):
So stick around with us afterwards as well for the
Jank Security Solutions basketball postgame show for Nick Brucewitz, for
Casey James, our producer, I am Dave Gasper. Once again.
The final score Oregon seventy seven, Wisconsin seventy three in overtime.
Thank you for listening this has been the jan K
Scuredy Solutions Basketball postgame show.

Speaker 5 (28:39):
One more free throw for Tracy, a seventy four percent
free throw shooter, second attempt on the way, and it's
good and that should do it. Seventy seven to seventy three,
Oregon in bounce past the Blackwell, He'll let it fly
from beyond half, Corny'll miss it, and the Oregon Ducks
with one impressive effort on the road here in Madison today.

Speaker 1 (29:04):
M HM.
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