The statistical carnage from Saturday in Wisconsin is admittedly startling.
The offense scuffled mightily in Michigan’s 64-54 road loss to the Badgers. In particular:
- The Wolverines scored .82 points per possession, which is .32 lower than their season average.
- They shot 47.2 percent on twos (nearly six percentage points lower than their average) and 27.8 percent on threes (nearly nine percentage points lower).
- 16 turnovers, which occurred on 24.2 percent of possessions. This is nearly 10(!) percentage points higher than normal.