To change the tone of the thread, and to get myself pumped for the game today. I will go on record now to show why IU has a legit shot to pull the upset today. 1. Any good team has a chance to beat anyone on it's home court. IU has shot 50% from the field and 43% from 3 at home. Even with the lackluster play of late, they have still pulled out games with their shooting. 64% 2nd half vs. NW, 46% in 2nd vs. UofI (after about 30% in the 1st), 65% vs. OSU, 60% vs. UM. 2. See last year. These 2 teams played in Hartford last year. And while UConn won, IU led by 13 in the 2nd half before they showed their youth and inexperience, and UConn showed the opposite. UConn is probably a better team than last year, but not by as much as IU is better. IU had more big bodies to throw at UConn last year (White, Ewing, Kline, Roberts), but did very little inside, starting frontcourt combined for 3 points. But the Hoosiers guards gave UConn trouble. Bracey got inside the arc and torched UConn for 28 points, despite a poor shooting game from outside. Vaden, Wilmont and Strickland all were able to get into the lane and hit shots or draw fouls. Vaden who was 2-8 from 3 in that game has been the nation's best 3pt shooter over the last month. It was also the 4th game of his college career. This IU team will start 3 seniors and a 4th year Jr, as opposed to 2 Jrs, 4 freshmen and a soph most of the time last year. 3. Marquette formula. Marquette played very similar size to what IU will play all day today. Novak at 6'10" was upfront with mixed-and-matched 6'8" players all game, with 3 guards around them. And while Novak was big with 16 boards, he did most of his offensive damage with 6-3's and 11 FTs. UConn also allowed Marquette's lesser wing players to combine for 31 points, though they had bad shooting nights. IU will have to get Novak's production (41 points, 16 boards) from 2 different players (Killingsworth inside, Vaden from outside), but the combo of Wilmont and Strickland are definitely better than Marquette's guards. IU also has Suhr, Ratliff, and Allen who can come up with big shooting games at any time. 4. Mike Davis factor. He always gets his teams up for games like this. Took a mediocre team to the final 2. Took #1 UNC and Duke to the last 2 minutes in consecutive seasons. IF anything Davis' teams have overachieved against great competition. GO Hoosiers. What could have been a toe-to-toe drag out fight with 2 great frontcourts now becomes a David vs. Golaith game.