Detroit -- One day before Syracuse's remarkable, still-doesn't-make-any-sense, upset victory over the No. 5 team in the country, Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim noted that Michigan State didn't have a player that his 2-3 zone could focus on.
The Orange, he said, had to try to stop each and every member of the Spartans, who rolled out five different players averaging double-figures.
As it turns out, Boeheim, with the help of a scouting report put together by assistant coach Gerry McNamara, had a plan for each and every one.
That was enough for the 11th-seeded Orange (23-13), the last at-large team in the NCAA Tournament field of 68, to earn a 55-53 second-round upset over Michigan State (30-5), the No.