All the free throws, the timeouts, the fouls and even a coach’s challenge made the end of Tuesday’s highly anticipated game between No. 1 Michigan and No. 7 Purdue felt somewhat anticlimactic, a sluggish march across the finish line.When the buzzer finally sounded — crystalizing the Wolverines' 91-80 victory that keeps them firmly in control of the Big Ten title race — point guard Elliot Cadeau simply clapped his hands. Standout forward Yaxel Lendeborg just jogged toward his team's bench. In some respects, such a mellow reaction was rather fitting for a Michigan team that secured its 21st vict...
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