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    UCLA BRUINS (7-1) @ MICHIGAN WOLVERINES (7-0)

    SAT 12/17/05 12 HIGH NOON ON ESPN


    Ladies and gents this should be a good one to watch. What could be
    better than grabbing RED ZONE SPORTS free college basketball newsletter
    selection, and watching it win on ESPN. Bruins are a healthy 7-1, but that
    is deceiving, since they haven't left the friendly confines of Pauley
    Pavilion except to play a game in Madison Square Garden, which they lost,
    and a single away game at Drexel, that they should have lost. Drexel blew
    it down the stretch by missing three consecutive one and ones, to lose in
    overtime by one. Michigan on the other hand has a quality win at Notre
    Dame, and a recent rout of South Florida and a victory over Butler.

    Ben Howland has revived Bruin basketball, by getting to the "Big Dance"
    in only his second year. For the UCLA faithful, getting there is hardly
    enough. John Wooden spoiled them in an era where there was no scholarship
    restrictions, and you could redshirt almost as many as the football team
    did. The Bruins are coming off a big win over a quality Nevada club, but as
    mentioned earlier, that was at home. UCLA has excellent guard depth, and
    have a candidate for the best sophomore in the nation in point guard Jordan
    Farmer. What they truly lack is a physical presence in the post, and those
    that are going to try to do this by committee are not physical in any
    manner. Bruins have two seven footers, that are soft as warm butter.
    Howland hasn't got that mega recruit yet that you can go to at the end of
    the game, and can carry you in those tough road encounters.

    Much maligned Michigan coach Tommy Amaker had a season last year that
    should only come once in a coaches lifetime. After winning 23 the year
    before, he appeared ready to make a deep run into the tourney in 2005. Then
    they had a rash of injuries, and suspensions, that left them playing a
    complete group of newcomers. It was so bad, that their best player Lester
    Abrams played a total of 86 minutes all season. What followed was a 12-3
    beginning to a 1-13 collapse and last place in the Big Ten. The Wolverines
    have sweet 16 type of talent, and the big factor as we see it will be the
    chemistry, as those injured, are coming back to displace the younger players
    who started last season. So far Amaker has the chemistry well in hand, and
    everything is hunky-dorey, but it always is when you win. RED ZONE SPORTS
    says take Michigan, who problably will be a small dog to the #14th ranked
    Bruins by game time and win outright.
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