First Round Analysis: Wisconsin vs. Florida State

Justin Kundrat by Correspondent Written on March 19, 2009
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s may become a bit flustered. Wisconsin commits turnovers just 16.2 percent of the time (fifth nationally), which won’t allow for easy buckets on the other end.

If Florida State can turn it into a fast break game, one in which Wisconsin has trouble slowing them down, then it should be a massacre. 

Yet, in retrospect, Florida State played a similar Northwestern team earlier in the year and lost by 14. They certainly can not afford to turn the ball over as much as they do, and will be forced to take quality shots if they hope to break Wisconsin.

The Badgers have the overall edge in my opinion.

Either way, it will definitely be a great game, and one worth watching.

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