Rumors: DeVante Jones did not Travel, Won’t Play

Submitted by hassanhaskinsfanclub on March 15th, 2022 at 10:45 PM

Coming from a few insiders on Twitter who all said they don’t want to give away their source just yet, but this is the exact situation that happened a year ago with the Livers rumors. Sounds like it will become official at tomorrow’s open practice. Sucks if true

FauxMo

March 16th, 2022 at 9:53 AM ^

I am not saying this rumor is not true, as I have no idea, but if it is true why hasn't the line for the game really moved at all? I am seeing -2 or -2.5 basically everywhere, which is the same as it was two days ago. Maybe a few more -2s then -2.5s, but you can't tell me DJ is only worth (less than) half a point in this game? 

Hoek

March 15th, 2022 at 10:50 PM ^

Yup, as a Michigan fan, this is what I expect, Michigan will lose, then everyone will bitch and say Texas A&M should have been in instead.

Sam1863

March 16th, 2022 at 11:27 AM ^

I knew a guy who went to Limpdick Tech. He said getting accepted wasn't very hard.

 

Yes, yes, I know. But considering the dick punch news to Devante and the team, I thought a little humor might be warranted. I feel terrible for the kid. He improved so much since the start of the season, was finally going to play in the tourney, and now this. Shit.

bronxblue

March 16th, 2022 at 8:04 AM ^

67 out of 68 tourney teams lose their final game of the season.  More than half go 0-1.  Who gives a shit what they complain about.

And as always, complain about ND, Rutgers, Wyoming, and IU if they want- those were the last 4 teams in.  They "took" A&M's unearned spot.

JM3_2000

March 16th, 2022 at 10:51 AM ^

68 teams make the tourney.  The maximum number of teams that can go 0-1 is 36 teams (4 play in, 32 teams in round 64 -- the 4 play in winners, also win in round 64).   The minimum number of teams that can go 0-1 is 32 (4 play in, 28 teams in round 64 -- the 4 play in winners lose in round 64 and go 1-1).  So yes, more than half the teams can go 0-1.

Red is Blue

March 16th, 2022 at 12:16 PM ^

The play in games always mess me up.  Are they part of the "tournament" or not? 

If the play-in games are considered (which seems appropriate in this case since the post to which i responded mentioned 68 teams), then as you point out, while possible, it is not a given that exactly 1/2 go 0-1.  But, it is also not necessarily true that more than 1/2 teams will be 0-1 (the assertion to which I replied).

 

Red is Blue

March 16th, 2022 at 12:30 PM ^

5 possible cumulative records for 4 play-in game winners in the round of 64 (4-0, 3-1, 2-2, 1-3, 0-4).

If i do this correctly.

1 scenario each where all play-in game winners win (lose) in round of 64.

4 scenarios each where one and only one play-in game winner wins (loses) in round of 64.

6 scenarios where exactly 2 play-in game winners win in round of 64.

So 16 total scenarios.  6 if which have play in game winners cumulatively going 2-2 in round of 64 (the result needed to get exactly 1/2 of teams to go 0-1).

If the odds of each scenario occuring were even, then 37.5% chance of play-in game winners going 2-2 in round of 64 (ie, exactly half the teams going 0-1).  Given that they play-in teams are seeded lower, I'd guess the odds would skew towards the play-in game winners having a losing cumulative record in the round of 64.  How heavily this is skewed i don't know.  But, there seems to be a decent chance that exactly 1/2 teams would end up 0-1.

bronxblue

March 16th, 2022 at 12:02 PM ^

As noted below, the play-in winners could also win their games (it's unlikely obviously with the 16 seeds), which means 36 teams finish 0-1.  But for example, here are the teams that went 0-1:

  1. App St.
  2. Wich St.
  3. Mount St. Mary's
  4. MSU
  5. Missouri
  6. UCSB
  7. UVa
  8. EW
  9. VCU
  10. GC
  11. St. Bon
  12. Georgetown
  13. UNC Greensboro
  14. BYU
  15. Texas
  16. UConn
  17. Iona
  18. Hartford
  19. UNC
  20. Winthrop
  21. Purdue
  22. Utah St.
  23. Colgate
  24. Va Tech
  25. OSU
  26. Drexel
  27. GT
  28. Tenn
  29. Liberty
  30. SDSU
  31. Moorehead St.
  32. Clemson
  33. Cleveland St.

Because UCLA beat both MSU and BYU they gave 2 teams 0-1 records.  Drake, TSU, and Norfolk St. all won their first game so they finished 1-1.  Thus you have 33 teams going 0-1 if we consider the play-in games part of the tournament.

ak47

March 15th, 2022 at 10:57 PM ^

If he's not traveling it feels like covid or some other disease and not an injury.

Also devastating if true both for him and the team.

WalterWhite_88

March 15th, 2022 at 11:00 PM ^

I'm so tired of crap like this happening right before huge Michigan games. Livers injury last year. Daxton's illness before the Orange Bowl. Now this. I heard it was concussion protocol for Jones. Really sucks.

LabattsBleu

March 15th, 2022 at 11:11 PM ^

wow... that is awful. 

Forget about the game - for Jones personally, this is truly terrible, as playing in the tournament was a dream of his. If true, it must be covid related, otherwise, you'd think he would travel with the team..I am not a doctor, but you'd be able to travel with a concussion wouldn't you?

It sucked for X and Teske not to play in the tournament in their final year as seniors, but at least they had been there previously

I hope this isn't true.

Ajcoss

March 15th, 2022 at 11:35 PM ^

This stinks if true. He has been playing some good ball last month. Sad with him wanting a chance at tourney. Kobe and Frankie gonna play a lot.