NITology: Michigan in the 6/7 seed range

Submitted by DISCUSS Man on

The latest NITology is out. However, it has NOT taken into account Michigan's win today.

Before the game, they were slotted as a 7 seed and would be heading to 2 Miami. Now, they could possibly be moving up to that top 7 line or maybe even a 6.

http://www.dratings.com/predictor/bracketology/

Another NITology that was released Friday has Michigan as a 6 seed heading to 3 Saint Mary's.

http://www.bracketmatrix.com/nit.html

Again, that was before Michigan's win so they would be moving up to a mid or maybe a high 6 in that NITology.

Wolverine Devotee

February 22nd, 2015 at 9:56 PM ^

The only way they'd get more than one is if they rise up to a 2 seed which is unlikely unless they win out and win a few in the B1G Tournament. 

4 seed would get them at least one home game against a 5 before they'd most likely head to a 1 in the second round, barring an 8 over 1 upset which has happened recently. 

AHM16

February 22nd, 2015 at 9:20 PM ^

Well if we win out in the regular season that would put us at 10-8 in B1G so NCAA tourney might not be out of the realm of possibilities. Would need a TON of work

B-Nut-GoBlue

February 22nd, 2015 at 11:40 PM ^

Ah, you may be right about that.  And yea, I almost want to face Sparty again in the BTT and do what they did to us last year (lot of assumptions there, but still) on the way to pulling of the miracle of making the Dance.  But more realistically, I'm honestly I'm not looking at the NIT as a failure of a season as it's been fun watching these guys grow and a few more games in New York through March will still be fun.

DrewGOBLUE

February 23rd, 2015 at 1:34 AM ^

Well, NJIT has a winning record and has moved up from the bottom echelon of the KenPom rankings to the middle. EMU is currently 136 which isn't terrible. (Actually, that Texas Southern team MSU lost to is 30+ spots below NJIT at 213.) Also can't hurt that Syracuse beat #12 Louisville a few days ago while Oregon upset #9 Utah by a good margin earlier this afternoon.

Not that it will get us into tourney consideration, but it does seem the nonconference schedule is looking less bad.

Muttley

February 22nd, 2015 at 9:36 PM ^

was huge.

Had we lost, we would have had a challenging path to 0.500 and almost surely would have finished below the worst record invited to the 2014 NIT (High Point at 2 games over 0.500 per LSA2000).

Now if we just beat Rutgers and @NW we're assured of a record at least one game over 0.500, and what would have got us to 0.500 (2-1 plus 1 BTT win) instead gets us to 2 games over 0.500.

 

west2

February 22nd, 2015 at 9:46 PM ^

go as follows: Maryland, loss; NW, win; Rutgers, win.   I assume this moves M into definite NIT tourney contention even if they go out early in the bgtn tournament?  

Muttley

February 22nd, 2015 at 10:08 PM ^

For those that would rather face Illinois in our opening BTT game and avoid Iowa, the loss drops Illinois into 8th place at 7-7.  Iowa (8-6) plays Illinois at home on Wednesday.  A win by the Hawkeyes would almost ensure that our opening BTT game will be against someone other than Iowa.

*Although MSU ended up winning 60-53, up 54-49 with 55 seconds left, the Spartans turned it over twice consecutively.  The first led to an Illini layup to close it to 54-51 but Illinois missed a 3 point shot after the second and wouldn't score again until a garbage time layup with a couple of seconds left.

JOHNNAVARREISMYHERO

February 22nd, 2015 at 10:19 PM ^

Its amazing how everything went in late for Illinois against us, and then they can't even make wide open 3s in this game.   The last few minutes they had multiple air balls and that one guy that hit that late three against us (his shots were barely hitting the rim).

What a joke.