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Games tips at 9:21 EDT. at The Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis, IN).

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601 Butler +7 OVER 128.5
602 Duke -7 UNDER 128.5

NDIANAPOLIS (AP)—Yes, it’s a matchup pitting a cute bulldog against a devil, America’s favorite underdog against the team people love to hate.

Dig a little deeper, though, and basketball fans might see two programs, the Butler Bulldogs and Duke Blue Devils, who come from almost the same place.

The teams playing for the national championship Monday hail from small, private schools that don’t simply open their doors to anyone. They’re located in different parts of America, but both deep in the heart of basketball country— Indiana and North Carolina.

And if the Cameron Crazies—the (in)famous Duke student section that rarely fails to find something to dis—want to pick on Butler, best to leave the “Safety School” and “You’ll be working for us someday” banter on the sideline.

As is the case at Duke, Butler graduates about 90 percent of its players. As is the case at Duke, there’s more than mere lip service paid to the classroom at Butler—no need to roll your eyes when the overused term “student-athlete” gets busted out this time of year by the NCAA.

“They’re all looking for special players and kids,” Butler athletic director Barry Collier said. “The fit at Butler, there are players on our team that could play at lots of schools. We have tried to recruit students that were (true) student-athletes, basketball players who were very good students.”

Butler’s coach, Brad Stevens, is 33—the same age Mike Krzyzewski was when he took over at Duke 30 years ago, back when both he and his school were something less than what they’ve become.

“I thought at the time Duke was one of the respected schools in the South. Over the last three decades, we’ve become one of the most respected schools in the world,” Krzyzewski said.

Coach K credits at least some of that to the exposure the basketball program has brought to the campus in Durham, N.C., over the years. Not impossible to think that might happen to Butler if it stays on the course it’s on.

Stevens followed the formula set up by his predecessors, Thad Matta and Todd Lickliter: Recruit team-oriented players with a sense of tradition who, maybe most importantly, want to get a degree.

“We always say that whatever happens on the basketball court, we don’t want it to be the highlight of your life,” Stevens said.

Sounds good, but let’s get real.

Win or lose Monday, Butler has made itself the center of a once-in-a-generation sports story, where the overlooked team keeps knocking off giants—Syracuse, Kansas State, Michigan State—and now finds itself on the verge of capping off a “Hoosiers” rewrite.

The Bulldogs’ home, Hinkle Fieldhouse, a mere 5.6 miles away from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indy, has long been as much a tourist attraction to the hoops blueblood as Duke’s Cameron Indoor Stadium is on Tobacco Road.

The rafters at Cameron, however, are covered with names such as Battier, Hill and Laettner, while the ceilings at Hinkle are layered with a thin coat of dust, along with the memories of tiny Milan High School, the 1954 state high school champions featuring Bobby Plump, whose character became Jimmy Chitwood in the movie.

“I think we embrace it,” Butler forward Gordon Hayward said. “If that’s what the story is going to be, we’ll accept that. We’re up for the challenge. … Once the ball goes up in the air, all that’s going to disappear, and it’s just 5-on-5. We view them as another opponent, someone we’re going to play and try to beat.”

In a sign of how far Butler has come, the Bulldogs (33-4) might have the best NBA prospect on the floor Monday night in Hayward, a 6-foot-9 forward, who can shoot the 3, guard on the perimeter and play in the middle if he has to.

Giving him a run for his money is Duke’s Kyle Singler, who along with Jon Scheyer and Nolan Smith, make up the “Big Three” for the Blue Devils (34-5)— three players who will play at the next level, but not before sticking around college for a while.

There are no lottery picks, no “one-and-dones,” on either of these squads, both of whom emphasize “team” over the individual.

“I think the bottom line is, with ‘The Butler Way,’ it’s more a concept of how to act, how to be a great teammate,” Stevens said.

Let the best team win..


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Butler's Matt Howard listed as probable for NCAA title game vs. Duke.

3:53PM EDT April 5th 2010. USA Today

Matt Howard of Butler is listed as probable for tonight's NCAA championship game against Duke at Lucas Oil Stadium.

"Matt has been symptom-free since our practice," Butler athletic trainer Ryan Galloy said in a statement. "If nothing changes, we expect him to play."

Howard is a 6-8 starting forward averaging 7 points and 4 rebounds in the tournament.

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IMHO Howard playing at his best is an important part of Butler's chances of pulling off a "Hoosiers" like upset over now fairly heavily favored Duke.. wil...
 

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Very nice article. As for Howard, although he is listed as a forward, he actually plays under the basket in the center position at 6'-8". He will be facing a very tall, no pun intended, 7'-1" Brian Zoubek, 6'-10" Miles and Mason Plumlee, 6'-8" Kyle Singler, and 6'-8" Lance Thomas. Singler will likely play man on man against 6'-9" leading scorer guard/forward Gordon Hayward. Best of luck everyone!
 

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gametime is getting closer....certainly a late start for an midwest time zone game, but it should be a good one...
 

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both teams playing very hard...but right now, although trailing, it seems Butler is getting better shots than Duke is...
 

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Butler doing a good job on the boards, not letting Duke get those usual "O" rebounds....
 

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They are letting them play. Lots of contact inside not getting called on both sides.
 

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Veasley gets mugged and no call?

Refs stepping in early I see.
 

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But is looking good,definitely not Carolina/Mich St. type of game from last year.
 

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