3 conclusions from the demolition of Wisconsin

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The hell that is Michigan basketball has hit an opponent in the top ten and cannot be slowed by anyone right now.

From the start, the Wolverines had the intensity and enthusiasm needed to enter a contest with a top ten rival.

They stabilized the ship early and it was worth it for them in the long run, with an avalanche of good vibes that got there on this one. It was never really a close meeting to speak and this is due to the way Michigan basketball deals with its business continuously, again.

To end the half, the defense closed the door for Wisconsin to put the ball in the basket. It went on like that for about 13 more minutes of play time and up to the second half.

The Wolverines ran a race that lasted more than anyone can realistically imagine, until the Badgers finally made a bucket.

At one point, Michigan basketball recorded a 43-6 run. It must be one of the biggest outbreaks anyone can say they’ve seen watching rings in Michigan for as long as can be remembered.

This team is on a similar trajectory to that of the 2013 national team until the dispute for the national title. They are showing the world that they have what it takes to compete not only for the Big Ten, but also at the national level. The sky is the limit, as long as they remain invested, taking it one step at a time and finally being the last group standing when April comes.

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