Survive and Advance? Postgame Snowflakes and Tex/ASU Open Thread

Submitted by bballislife22 on
Finished up a pretty sloppy game, one I consider to be our 2nd worst offensive performance of the season (Charlotte still the worst). Everything we have grown to expect to not see from a Beilein coached team (turnovers, dumb shots) we saw tonight. Defense was alright I guess, but got lucky Wofford shot just as terribly as us. However, I guess at this point in the year, any win is a good win. Pretty confident we'll be able to turn things around on Saturday. Always survive and advance. Who would everyone rather play between Texas and ASU? I don't see a whole lot of difference between the two. Both teams are coming in kind of cold.

HelloHeisman91

March 20th, 2014 at 9:10 PM ^

Did anyone else notice Beilein coaching up Wofford's coach when they shook hands?  It looked like he was giving him tips on how to defend the pick-n-roll or something.  

FreddieMercuryHayes

March 20th, 2014 at 9:09 PM ^

Disappointed after a 17 point win and all important KenPom cover? Eh, maybe. Unusually bad shooting on their part balanced by unusually high TOs and 2nd half shooting on ours. I'll take it. At least for once me made an offensively inept team actually look offensively inept.

Michigan4Life

March 21st, 2014 at 9:29 AM ^

from 1.23 PPP to 1.21 PPP which is enough to drop them a few spot.  It's not like KenPom drop teams whatever he pleases.  Wofford isn't a good team and Michigan struggling offensively is going to take a hit on their offense efficiency.

Michigan rose up from 11 to 4 last year with a NC run.

MaximusBlue

March 20th, 2014 at 9:10 PM ^

The beautiful thing about this game is Coach B and staff can light these guys up watching film tomorrow. A lot of teaching/coaching points in this one. Still won by double digits though.

dennisblundon

March 20th, 2014 at 9:11 PM ^

Sloppy but happens against inferior opponents sometimes. We neglect Horford and Morgan a bit too much at times . Irvin and Levert were off tonight as was Robinson in 2nd half. Oh yeah , we still won by 17!

JayMo4

March 20th, 2014 at 9:14 PM ^

We definitely neglected them, and attacking the paint in general tonight, against a team with no size or shot blocking to speak of.  Stauskas was posted up a couple of times against shorter defenders and no one even considered giving him the ball.  It's like we're immune to posting guys up.  I understand it's not the bread and butter of our offense, but come on... we should at least be able to go to it now and then.

rob f

March 20th, 2014 at 11:17 PM ^

The fact that we won as a 2 playing a 15 seed seems to have gotten lost, in the sense that it is our reward for having won all so many tough close B1G games.  Won the conference by 3 games!  Beat each and every team in the B1G.  The whole season therefore counts, so I'm OK with "only" beating Wofford by 17. 

Thinking back, too, to last weekend, was a bit of a struggle tonight unexpected?  Got to remember, we played 3 straight games Fri-Sat-Sun and expended a ton of emergy and a lot of emotion in going thru that gauntlet.  First 2 games were closer than expected leaving little chance to rest anyone, and Sunday vs. State was brutal physically on the team. 

I would think the U of M basketball teams was slightly worn down in every which way coming in tonight.  Would any of us be emotionally charged up for Wofford after just going through what this team did over those 3 days?

Bottom line?  Moving on to the next round.  Something half the teams playing today won't be allowed to do.  Including Ohio.

rob f

March 20th, 2014 at 11:18 PM ^

The fact that we won as a 2 playing a 15 seed seems to have gotten lost, in the sense that it is our reward for having won all so many tough close B1G games.  Won the conference by 3 games!  Beat each and every team in the B1G.  The whole season therefore counts, so I'm OK with "only" beating Wofford by 17. 

Thinking back, too, to last weekend, was a bit of a struggle tonight unexpected?  Got to remember, we played 3 straight games Fri-Sat-Sun and expended a ton of emergy and a lot of emotion in going thru that gauntlet.  First 2 games were closer than expected leaving little chance to rest anyone, and Sunday vs. State was brutal physically on the team. 

I would think the U of M basketball teams was slightly worn down in every which way coming in tonight.  Would any of us be emotionally charged up for Wofford after just going through what this team did over those 3 days?

Bottom line?  Moving on to the next round.  Something half the teams playing today won't be allowed to do.  Including Ohio.

gwkrlghl

March 20th, 2014 at 9:16 PM ^

and I'm fine with that. We were the popular pick to lose in every single game till the title game last year (when people at least started to respect us). The picked us to lose to SDSU, VCU, KU, Florida, and Syracuse. Basically gave us no chance in 3 of those games.

I am definitely ok with being the trendy upset pick

chewieblue

March 20th, 2014 at 9:22 PM ^

I mean, I LOVE them.  Unselfish, good guys who genuinely seem to love Michigan and each other.  But I have a hard time believing we will be playing on the last night of the season this year.  We are missing the "it" that Tre and McGary provided through last year's tourney run.  

Still love these guys and live and die with each shot.  Go Blue!

gwkrlghl

March 21st, 2014 at 7:39 AM ^

I just remember ESPN blasting "No team has ever lost 3 consecutive Elite 8 games". Can't remember who was getting picked

But as far as Cuse goes, with how much ESPN and CBS were drooling on their damned 2-3 zone you would've thought they were on a 100 game winning streak only giving up 5.0 ppg during it. I was so happy to shut everyone up after that game because I was so so tired of hearing about the 2-3 zone