Ann Arbor — Sophomore forward Colin Castleton didn’t need many words to sum up what happened the last time Michigan and Purdue crossed paths.
"He went crazy,” Castleton said Friday.
Castleton, of course, was talking about Purdue sophomore forward Trevion Williams. The former Detroit Henry Ford Academy standout nearly willed the Boilermakers past the Wolverines on Jan. 9 in double overtime with 36 points and 20 rebounds but Michigan prevailed, 84-78.