CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Strong, tough, physical inside presence. "The entire bench has adopted that mentality. "Colin will be suited up tomorrow night," Howard confirmed. Both are headstrong kinds of guys but they both are very smart at their craft and super competitive. The 6-foot-11 sophomore was hard to miss, shooting alone at a Crisler Center basket hours after Michigan's …
"He gave us the boost we needed," senior Zavier Simpson said.Less than a minute into the second half, power forward Brandon Johns Jr. -- who’d gotten the start in place of A couple of minutes later, he caught the ball on the left wing, took one hard dribble, and scored off the glass through contact. "Usually some guys would go back to their dorm, sulk, pointing fingers at everyone but themselves," Howard said. On Wednesday at least, that led to playing time when the gym was packed.Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our © 2020 Advance Local Media LLC. After suffering a blow to the face that required stitches and limited his availability against the Hawkeyes, Howard confirmed that … Who was the other kid, Bacot? Sophomore guard David DeJulius scored 10 points, including a huge 3-pointer, in 21 minutes. (Photo: Mike Mulholland | MLive.com)PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- The only people left at the arena were the writers working on their postgame stories and the clean-up crew, going up and down the aisles.The 6-foot-11 sophomore was hard to miss, shooting alone at a Crisler Center basket hours after Michigan's lopsided victory over Indiana on Sunday afternoon. Robin Buckson, Detroit News Fullscreen Castleton's playing time dipped.If he was discouraged, he didn't show it. Nebraska's Amir Harris, left, and Isaiah Roby (15) defend a shot by Michigan forward Colin Castleton (11) in the first half. The 6-foot-6 Paul Mulcahy couldn't shake him on an isolation play (never mind that Mulcahy's prayer caught glass and went in).By the time Castleton checked out with nine minutes left, Michigan was up four.It was an impressive showing, especially since he hadn't played double digit minutes since Big Ten play resumed in January.Howard wasn't surprised. Sometimes they're over there laughing and joking, there are times where they are having their teaching moments," Howard said. All rights reserved ( "It's great to see the two of them. He'd played just two minutes in the game and hadn't seen significant action in more than a month.One of Juwan Howard's mottos, perhaps his favorite, is "stay ready." "DeJulius referred to Castleton on Wednesday as both "C-Murder" and "C-Money." "Coach Juwan's key word is being positive," he said.