WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The Mackey Arena roof was caving in on visiting Michigan when Purdue’s Mason Gillis stepped to the foul line with 57 seconds left in the first half. He made the first, missed the second, and — this is where things went from bad to worse for Michigan — grabbed his own rebound and scored at the rim. Michigan head coach Juwan Howard called a timeout. The Wolverines stood throughout, listening to what appeared to be encouraging words. What could he say? It was the second time Purdue had scored a layup on a missed free throw. Michigan was overmatched and getting outplayed. Purdue closed the first half on a big run, led by at least 20 throughout the second half, and beat M
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