It started with Senior night. Well, no, actually it started with a really early arriving crowd for half priced concessions until 12:30pm for what was called "fan appreciation day." Which is utter bullshit. They don't deserve it. This is easily the worst of the ranked basketball fanbases, and that's probably being nice. You probably could expand it out to Kenpom's Top-50 and you wouldn't be able to find a team as disrespected with empty lower level seats and an unfilled student section. Blame the weather, blame the game times, the less than ideal home schedule, or maybe even blame the B1G for being a healthy steamer of a conference...none of it is an excuse for the way things have been this year. Basketball is doing exactly what you'd like football to do: Contend for the conference title and beat our rivals. And so many can't bother to make it to Crisler to use their already-paid-for season tickets.
Each Senior spoke to the crowd before and after the game, and each paid homage to the Crisler crowd, but it was certainly only lip-service. These guys have been to West Lafayette, they've been to the Nasser Center, they know what a supportive crowd looks and feels like. Hell, Nebrasketball's arena looked like Cameron Indoor if you compare it to Crisler. Anyway, fix it next year. Check scans, take away season tix, or move people out of the good seats. And if Mo Wagner has to dislocate a shoulder waiving his arms for you to get off your ass and cheer, then you should probably find something else to do. The Wolverines were 15-1 at home this year, and the 1 loss was arguably their best game. So you missed 16 good games you dummy.
Michigan beat #8 (and falling fast) Ohio State, avenging the Columbus collapse, and putting on a good show for a large number of home viewers on CBS, some of which will certainly be deciding seeding, so that's good. Despite OSUs seemingly never ending string of offensive rebounds, the Wolverines were able to hold off the Buckeyes with great defense, by making their free throws (!) and hitting a couple of timely threes. OSU inexplicably chose not to foul towards the end of the game, and allowed Michigan to pull away further with a couple of completely missed assignments underneath, finally ending the game with a 74-62 victory.