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Statistics do not favor UM getting in.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebas...ational-seed-iowa-replaces-virginia-as-a-no-1
I personally think this is going to come down to the B1G tournament. They do an ok showing and they should get in. They go out early and it's unlikely. I just don't see them winning any of the remaining top team games they have left. They should beat NW. At Maryland is not likely to happen. At Wisconsin is a maybe, but unlikely, and At Iowa is highly unlikely. That leaves the tourney for them to make a statement.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebas...ational-seed-iowa-replaces-virginia-as-a-no-1
- Michigan picked up a much-needed win at home over Purdue, and the Wolverines own the strangest looking profile in the bracket. They have wins over Maryland, Texas and Purdue, which are three top 25 teams, but those are also their only three top-100 wins. There has been only one team to get an at-large bid with fewer than four top 100 wins since the RPI formula changed in 2005. That was when the committee made the mistake of taking Middle Tennessee State in 2013, which had a gaudy record, but only one top 100 win. The highest seed for a team with only three top 100 wins is a No. 9 seed, which was given to Bucknell in 2006. Even for a team with four top-100 wins, only two teams have been seeded in the top half of the bracket.
I personally think this is going to come down to the B1G tournament. They do an ok showing and they should get in. They go out early and it's unlikely. I just don't see them winning any of the remaining top team games they have left. They should beat NW. At Maryland is not likely to happen. At Wisconsin is a maybe, but unlikely, and At Iowa is highly unlikely. That leaves the tourney for them to make a statement.