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2026 NCAA Tournament General Discussion

It makes it easier. It doesn’t matter when it comes to winning. Michigan isn’t going to struggle with any of those teams at full strength based on matchups. There are just a few teams that matchup well with Michigan and none of them were in that region. May figured out his rotations just in time right after the Cason injury.

Bama was leading Michigan by 2 at halftime. If you think it's not a completely different game if Bama had Holloway you are delusional.
 
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Teams in football or basketball that don’t invest in NIL are going to be left behind and that gap is going to increase in the next several years. The teams that had the best seasons in football and basketball this year had the biggest spending. Texas Tech has come out of nowhere with their spending in football. Schools need to adapt if they want to win. Is winning important or not? We are going to find out in the next several years.

In the NBA players are a free agent after 5 years, 4 years if the team doesn't exercise the player's 5th year option. In college basketball players are a free agent right out of high school and can transfer at will. Some players have even been known to play at 4 different schools to complete their 4 years of college eligibility.

Yeah, for those teams that want to be a "contender" for a National Championship; the spending on NIL deals to get and/keep players is only going to go up. In addition, it would be impossible for the NCAA to establish a "salary cap" and enforce it without some "collective bargaining agreement". No elite or top college player in his/her right mind would ever want to unionize since it would ultimately restrict what they could earn. I'm sure they are happy with the "status quo" of several schools bidding for their services and no limit of what they can get. Now sometime in the future I could see the ≈ 90% of the lower tier players (i.e. have nots) get extremely jealous and/or resentful of the huge amounts of money the ≈ 10% top tier (i.e. haves) are getting and want to unionize to make the distribution of NIL dollars more equitable, etc.

Note: In the United States, unionizing a workplace generally requires a simple majority vote—defined as 50% of the votes cast plus one—in a secret ballot election conducted by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
 
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Bama was leading Michigan by 2 at halftime. If you think it's not a completely different game if Bama had Holloway you are delusional.
Holloway just adds more offense. He doesn’t change anything on the defensive side. It would also be a completely different game if Cason was healthy giving Michigan the ability to have 2 point guards on the floor at the same time with the ability to guard quicker guards. Cason’s excellent perimeter defense along with not putting all the pressure on EC has been missed. One again, you don’t even factor Michigan’s injures. Big shocker. If you don’t think it would have been completely different with Cason on the floor then you are delusional. After Alabama went up 11-2, Michigan outscored them by 22 points the rest of the game. Michigan made adjustments and held them to 28 points in the second half after waking up. Alabama has 10 losses for a reason.
 
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Holloway just adds more offense. He doesn’t change anything on the defensive side. It would also be a completely different game if Cason was healthy giving Michigan the ability to have 2 point guards on the floor at the same time with the ability to guard quicker guards. Cason’s excellent perimeter defense along with not putting all the pressure on EC has been missed. One again, you don’t even factor Michigan’s injures. Big shocker. If you don’t think it would have been completely different with Cason on the floor then you are delusional. After Alabama went up 11-2, Michigan outscored them by 22 points the rest of the game. Michigan made adjustments and held them to 28 points in the second half after waking up. Alabama has 10 losses for a reason.

Yes we get it Michigan is basically the 95-96 Chicago Bulls
 
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Yes we get it Michigan is basically the 95-96 Chicago Bulls

I never implied that. Stop making shit up.

The difference is that I can look at a team and give them their props. I can look at the 2024 Buckeye football team and say that they were the best team that year and deserved to win the championship. I don't come up with excuses to why they aren't worthy. You on the other hand.....yeah that is a different story. If Michigan wins tonight, you will probably come up with some bs excuse instead of saying...."yeah, I hate them but they were the best team this year." Then just move on.
 
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I never implied that. Stop making shit up.

The difference is that I can look at a team and give them their props. I can look at the 2024 Buckeye football team and say that they were the best team that year and deserved to win the championship. I don't come up with excuses to why they aren't worthy. You on the other hand.....yeah that is a different story. If Michigan wins tonight, you will probably come up with some bs excuse instead of saying...."yeah, I hate them but they were the best team this year." Then just move on.

I never said Michigan "wasn't worthy" that's you making stuff up. All I said is that it makes things a lot easier when every capable team in front of you is snake bitten by some injuries or suspension
 
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I never said Michigan "wasn't worthy" that's you making stuff up. All I said is that it makes things a lot easier when every capable team in front of you is snake bitten by some injuries or suspension

Yet, you won't even take into consideration Michigan's injuries. The main reason people like Clark Kellogg and Jay Bilas (two of the few guys I respect in the business) didn't pick Michigan is because of Cason's injury (Who upped his game late in the season and was consistently scoring in double figures while shooting 50% fg and 40% from 3). His injury had an impact on rotations that Dusty May had to figure out quickly which he did in time for the NCAA tournament. Michigan had an easier path due to injuries to other teams, but Michigan's guard depth was severely depleted when Cason tore his ACL. The versatilely he offered to counter smaller/quicker lineups and providing another shooter/driver was missed late in the season.
 
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Yet, you won't even take into consideration Michigan's injuries. The main reason people like Clark Kellogg and Jay Bilas (two of the few guys I respect in the business) didn't pick Michigan is because of Cason's injury (Who upped his game late in the season and was consistently scoring in double figures while shooting 50% fg and 40% from 3). His injury had an impact on rotations that Dusty May had to figure out quickly which he did in time for the NCAA tournament. Michigan had an easier path due to injuries to other teams, but Michigan's guard depth was severely depleted when Cason tore his ACL. The versatilely he offered to counter smaller/quicker lineups and providing another shooter/driver was missed late in the season.
Iowa State lost their best player.
Alabama lost their second best player (and key weed distributor).
Cason was 5th in minutes/game at Guard for UM and was probably their 4th best guard at the end of the year. He's a good player, but they have 5 good guards.

How are these equal?
 
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Iowa State lost their best player.
Alabama lost their second best player (and key weed distributor).
Cason was 5th in minutes/game at Guard for UM and was probably their 4th best guard at the end of the year. He's a good player, but they have 5 good guards.

How are these equal?

They aren't but when you have guys like Bilas and Kellogg state that they aren't picking Michigan because of the injury to Cason, you pay attention. Michigan was going to be the favorite even if those players were available or not.

I just have a different perspective. Back in 2021 when Michigan was a one seed, they didn't have one of their best players available (Livers) for the big ten tournament and NCAA tournament. They lost to UCLA in the elite eight 51-49. I can play the oh Michigan was just unlucky card and say that they would have made the Final Four with him. At the end of the day, you don't know what the result would have been and nobody really gives a shit. You play with what you have and don't make excuses. The fact is that UCLA won the game and I would never take any credit away from them based on hypotheticals.
 
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