As usual, Wisconsin games are the most frustrating to watch. The bad non/calls early were infuriating, but it evened out over time. If you want to complain about the Davison hook-and-hold and block calls, I'd argue he doesn't deserve any benefit of the doubt. Happ got away with some early, too.
Major props to Teske today. He struggled early defensively, but then he did well against both bigs in the second half and rebounded well throughout. Offensively, he was great between the 3 (though he missed two other wide open looks), layups / dunks / put-backs. The steal near the end was critical (that said, why didn't Wisconsin foul when Michigan would've been in the 1-and-1 in the final minute????? They basically just conceded the game, especially since that possession ended with another tough made shot by Matthews).
I hate Matthews' shot selection, but credit to him for making those tough mid-range shots today. His second half was the biggest thing that saved the offense. Of course, he played good defense, as usual.
Brazdeikis struggled had another bad game, and Poole had a bad second half just like in Madison. Simpson had some bad plays, as well. The 3-point shooting was terrible today despite having a good number of open shots. Hopefully they focus on that in practice next week.
Can't overlook Penn State now, though. Despite their record, they are playing decent of late.