Saturday, March 30, 2013

Michigan's Trey Burke shoots his way into the national spotlight

The Wolverines beat Kansas and earn a trip to the Elite Eight.

ARLINGTON, Texas — Trey Burke never doubted he could lead Michigan to its deepest NCAA tournament run since the Fab Five era. Not after a scoreless first half.

Trey Burke may have gotten off to a slow start against Kansas in the Sweet 16 but he came through when it mattered most. After a scoreless first half, Burke poured in 23 points as No. 4 Michigan rallied for an upset win over the top seed in the South

Florida Gulf Coast stopped scoring at the wrong time, while Louisville and Duke won by maintaining solid, boring leads, so the chatter last night naturally turned to Trey Burke's remarkable game-tying shot against Kansas.

In my most recent mock draft, I have Trey Burke going 13th to the Dallas Mavericks, but that mock was done before Burke hoisted his team on his back on Friday night, carrying them to the Elite Eight. Barring something completely unforeseen, you can bet

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