Ann Arbor — The game was already over and all that was left was the final score.
Yet, with roughly four minutes remaining and Michigan up by 30 points, there was senior forward Isaiah Livers chasing down Wisconsin’s Jonathan Davis after a turnover and viciously swatting his fast-break layup attempt off the backboard.
It was just a snippet of the nonstop drive the No. 7 Wolverines played with in Tuesday’s latest beatdown as they continue to destroy the competition.
According to Livers, Michigan’s ability to go full bore for 40 minutes stems from a practice drill called hunger games.