It would be easy to label Friday's clash between No. 9 BYU and No. 23 Wisconsin in Salt Lake City represents an opportunity for the Badgers to gain revenge for their NCAA Tournament second-round loss eight months ago.
But that would ignore the obvious. The Cougars (3-1) and the Badgers (4-0) are significantly different than they were on March 22 - when BYU never trailed but had to survive John Tonje's missed 10-foot fadeaway on the game's final possession to claim the 91-89 win in Denver.
The Cougars retain four players from that game who combined for 46 points in 77 minutes, though it might be only three available returnees if big man Keba Keita cannot shake the apparent concussion he suffered Saturday against UConn.
The Badgers, meanwhile, retain three players who teamed up for 27 poi

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