Ya, I mean, take away the second half choke job in Columbus, the ass-whoopin' at the hands of Nebrasketball, and that crap in Chicago, and Michigan could've been in the hunt. Massively improved defense, maybe the best ever under Beilein, was the driving force of the success of the Wolverines, and saved them from their painfully regular extended scoring droughts. Michigan's signature victory was a 10-point drubbing of Sparty in East Landfill, their only loss at the Nasser Center. They also knocked off the Longhorns in Austin, one of only 4 losses Texas had at home. And Michigan at home? Only one defeat, which was a hard fought battle with Purdue stolen away by crap end of game officiating.
Michigan belongs in the conversation, I'm just not sure which one. They've shown the ability to go toe to toe with the top of this league. My concern is that this year that distinction doesn't carry much weight. It's weird though, the B1G has been here before. Slow, defense heavy basketball...that shit takes the tournament field by surprise. Don't be surprised if a couple of B1Gs make the elite 8.