6 -- Friday, March 29, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michiganclaily.com 6 - Friday, March 29, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 6 Awe-struck 'M' ready for KU By DANIEL WASSERMAN Daily Sports Editor ARLINGTON, Texas - When the Michigan men's basketball team takes the floor on Friday against top-seeded Kansas, it'll be attempting to advance to the Elite Eight, which no other Wol- verine team has done since 1994. It'll also attempt to reverse the fortune of a different Mich- igan team from earlier this school year: The football team, which was blown out in a 41-14 season-opening loss to Alabama in a highly publicized game at Cowboy Stadium. None of that mattered when the Wolverines - many holding cameras - took the court, posi- tioned above the football turf's famed midfield silver and blue star, in Thursday's practice. "Just walking out was defi- nitely an experience for all of us," said sophomore point guard Trey Burke. "I mean, who wouldn't take pictures coming out into the Dallas stadium?" Added freshman point guard Spike Albrecht: "Honestly, it was surreal. You walk in there and you see the jumbotron up there bigger than the court, and you just take a step back and you're like, 'Holy crap, I'm playing in the Dallas Cowboys' stadium.'" Burke and Albecht weren't alone in their awe for the field, either. Freshman forward Glenn Robinson III joked that the sta- dium was so big, players would need to use the buddy system in order to not get lost. But after making their way onto the court, the players had another order of business to attend to. Cowboy Stadium is using a raised floor. While that alone is sometimes enough to throw shooters' depth perceptions off, the stadium is so expansive, especially compared to typical arenas, that it can play mind games with players attempting to shoot frorm distance. " But after a 50-minute prac- tice, many of the Wolverines (12-6 Big Ten, 28-7 overall) were skeptical that it would have any affect on the game. "I think we'll be fine," Burke said. "I think that's just mental. I don't think it's really different. The rims are the same, the ball is the same size, so it's all about your mentality." Freshman guard Nik Staus- kas acknowledged that for a few minutes, he struggled to find his stroke, but after adjusting, said it was fine. "I was out there hitting shots, and I said, 'It's a great shooter's gym,"' Stauskas said. And Michigan's ability to shoot the 3-ball could determine the outcome of Friday's game with the Jayhawks (14-4 Big 12, 31-5). At just under four blocks per game - with a host of addi- tional altered shots - Kansas' seven-foot center Jeff Withey makes scoring inside the paint tough for his opponents. "You run a beautiful play, it couldn't be run better, and he somehow blocks the shot," said Michigan coach John Beilein. "It can be very deflating to a team." Robinson compared the Jay- hawks front line to that of a Big Ten team, specifically compar- ing them to Michigan State in the way they crash the boards. That's why redshirt sopho- more forward Jon Horford explained that controlling the defensive glass and limiting Kansas' second-chance oppor- tunities is the key to winning. "Kansas lives off that stuff," Horford said. "A miss and they just grab it, put it in, grab it, kick it out for a three. We've got to stop all of that." Withey leads a deep and tal- ented group of big men that average 8.4 rebounds per game, while the Jayhawks' back court is led by second-team All-Amer- ican guard Ben McLemore, who led the team with 16.4 points per game. The freshman can score in a variety of ways, both by attacking the rim and shoot- ing from long range, but has struggled'in the tournament. He missed all nine of his field-goal attempts in a come-from-behind win over 8th-seeded North Car- olina on Sunday, while seven of his 11 points came from the free- TODD NEEDLE/Daily The five Michigan freshmen have all contributed significantly down the stretch, fueling Michigan's Sweet Sixteen run. BAKICH From Page 7 again, this time to the Uni- versity of Maryland as the head coach, making the 32-year-old the youngest head coach at a BCS-level program. Despite inheriting a struggling program, Bakich made his players believe they could compete in the ACC, just as LeClair made him and his teammates believe they could make it to Omaha years before. "He definitely helped us believe that, 'Hey, we're not one of the lower teams in the ACC. We're one of the best,' " said for- mer Maryland shortstop Alfredo Rodriguez. In Bakich's three seasons at Maryland, the team improved from 17-39 in his first season to 32-24 in his final season. Bakich continued to exhibit his recrui? ing prowess away from the base- ball hotbed of the south; signing recruiting classes that received national accolades in each of his three years. Despite the visible progress at Maryland, when Bakich saw a better opportunity to get to Omaha, he took the head coach- ing position at Michigan. In the minds of Wolverine fans, Omaha might seem like it's in a foreign country - the Wolverines enter conference play with a 10-12 record in Bakich's first season. In Bakich's mind, it's just a few years away, as he rebuilds the Michigan program to be even better than the program that defeated Vanderbilt in 2007. Even in rebuilding, his passion for Omaha rages. "It kills you every year not to go back to Omaha," Bakich said. "It literally eats away at you. All you want to do is figure out a way to get your players and your pro- gram better so you can get back there." When Bakich remembers his Omaha promise as his last words to LeClair, he believes he can ful- fill it at Michigan, just as much as all of his teammates believed they could make it to Omaha when they broke huddle each day at East Carolina. With his final promise to LeClair in mind, Bakich hopes to one day coach in Omaha, wear- ing a No. 23 Michigan uniform as one more testament to the coach who inspires him daily. -418-4115 ydisplay@gmail.com Sophomore point guard Trey Burke might have trouble penetrating against Kansas' superb interior defense. throw line as Kansas eeked out including last year, when it lost who says that unlike last year, a win over 16th-seeded Western in the NCAA Championship Michigan is relaxed and com- Kentucky in the previous round. game to Kentucky, 67-59. posed. Still, a team full of inexperi- Beilein noted that this Kansas "In the tournament last year, enced players like Michigan - team has "seen it all." I don't know what it was, just as most of its freshmen were just Though last year's team did a team, there was a weird feel- months old when the Wolverines have a different makeup - it ing," Horford said, noting that it last reached the Sweet Sixteen - lost its two leading scorers, wasn't about being unprepared, has to be wary of a veteran squad including All-American Thomas but about being too uptight and like the Jayhawks. Besides Robinson, to the NBA - the Jay- pressured. "Don't complicate McLemore, Kansas' four other hawks won't be rattled by Fri- things. Just understand it's just starters are seniors makingtheir day's big-game atmosphere. a game, it's literally just a game third run in the tournament, That doesn't scare Horford, of basketball." 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