Why Nebraska Might Just Outsmart the Bruins in an Unpredictable Showdown
UCLA comes into this game having a decent year, but they are also not likely to strike much fear into an opponent’s heart. At 19-10 and 11-7 in Big 10 play, I’d expect them to make the NCAA Tournament, but they could be a bubble team. In fact, if it matters to you at all, ESPN’s bracketology article from yesterday has them as one of those field of 68 teams, meaning they would play for a chance to play in the actual main bracket. So, officially, a bubble team. Is it justified? The Bruins have played six ranked teams this season and are just 1-5, having beaten Illinois in overtime two Saturdays ago. The best way to describe the team is inconsistent. Certain games they look like they can compete with a lot of good teams. In other games, they look like they’ve never played basketball before. The Bruins are not a very big team, but they can be a very good three-point shooting team. This is probably why some games they look great, and others they don’t.



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