First school since 2001 MSU to reach Frozen Four/MBB Final Four

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Title says it all. Anyone thinking Beilein Pearson 2020?

LSAClassOf2000

March 25th, 2018 at 8:52 PM ^

You know, the part of me that strives to be a decent, fair human being wants to feel bad for them, but the sports fan in me just can't meet that part of me in the middle. 

Yeah, how far have they fallen, but I agree with others in that all we need to ask them is when their game is on so we can watch it, even when there is no game because elimination. 

Mike Damone

March 25th, 2018 at 8:56 PM ^

is gonna love that.

Someone should go over and let the RCMB know this fact. Sure they will say "Bravo, oh in state brethren." They are a very gracious bunch...

jsquigg

March 25th, 2018 at 9:34 PM ^

Beat them in football and those smug a-holes won't even have the johnny come lately lines.  The best thing about dominating MSU is that they tend to go into hiding like the fair weather fans they are.

lhglrkwg

March 25th, 2018 at 9:44 PM ^

You always look at your teams and think "hey with some luck, both teams could win it all!" and inevitably it never happens. I guess it's not surprising that both teams got here and yet at the same time it feels so surreal. Like it's so hard to get to the final four in either sport and we did it in the same year. The same day even! What a weekend

Frank Chuck

March 26th, 2018 at 3:22 AM ^

1964: Michigan went 9-1, beat Ohio State in Ohio, won the conference outright, and won the Rose Bowl.

1992: Michigan went 9-0-3, tied with Ohio State in Ohio, won the conference outright, and won the Rose Bowl.



1993: Michigan went 8-4, beat Ohio State in Ann Arbor, tied for 4th, and won our bowl game.



Our combined record was 26-5-3. Not bad but not as superduper awesome as you said (28-3-3 and a conference title won outright each season).

The Krusty Kra…

March 25th, 2018 at 11:47 PM ^

Are the only two schools to ever do it. We have done it four times ('64, '92, '93, '18) and MSU did it twice in three years (1999, 2001) rivalry aside I think that is a pretty neat tidbit the only two schools to pull that off both reside in Michigan.