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MGoPodcast 17.22: Five Candidates for Defenestration

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Feb 2, 2026
A lively recap of Michigan basketball wins, from a big Breslin comeback to a tense Nebraska finish. They debate gamesmanship, free throws, and officiating quirks that shaped both contests. Discussions highlight Trey McKinney’s emerging bench role and lineup choices around Mara and Mertz. The show also covers hockey results, penalty trends, and a playful top-five list of sports villains.
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Immediate Post Doubles Force Perimeter Volume

  • Opponents like Nebraska force teams into outside shots by doubling the post immediately upon entry.
  • Michigan struggled until late to pass out of doubles and get high-value interior opportunities.
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Goalie Play Relies On Team Defensive Structure

  • Steven Peck has steadiness and can win starts if the defense in front of him plays smart and limits high-danger chances.
  • The hosts expect Ivan Kovic to start again when healthy but would play either goalie depending on timing.
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Venue And Reffing Can Dictate Hockey Style

  • Ohio State games get ugly due to poor ice and officiating tendencies, which compresses space and increases penalties.
  • The hosts noted Big Ten refs and rink conditions often inflate penalty minutes and affect outcomes.
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