Michigan Earns Three-Seed, Draws Montana In First Round Comment Count

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Michigan will be dancing in Wichita. [Marc-Gregor Campredon[

After the most inane bracket reveal in the history of television, we now know the NCAA Tournament bracket in full (pdf here). Michigan is the three-seed in the West region; they'll play Big Sky champion Montana on Thursday in Wichita.

UPDATE: Per Tony Paul of the Detroit News, Michigan will get the late tipoff on Thursday, approximately 9:50 pm ET.

While it rankles that Michigan State, also a three-seed, got the coveted placement in Detroit over their superior rivals, the Wolverines got the better draw. The Spartans get Kansas-Duke-Auburn as the 1-, 2-, and 4-seed in their region. Michigan drew Xavier (easily the weakest one-seed), North Carolina, and Gonzaga.

Even though Montana is the top-ranked 14-seed on KenPom, Michigan should match up well with them. The Grizzlies start two paint-bound bigs and rely heavily on forcing turnovers to spark their defense. They also lean hard on point guard Ahmaad Rorie, who gets to deal with Zavier Simpson.

Should the Wolverines avoid a massive upset, they'd draw the winner of Houston-San Diego State 6/11 game on Saturday. The Cougars rank 17th on KenPom, best of the six-seeds, but again the matchup looks decent on paper. The have an extreme high-usage point guard, Rob Gray, who'll draw Simpson. While they have a short, mobile frontcourt that should be able to switch against Michigan's offense, they're also quite small in the backcourt—three starters are 6'1" and no rotation player is taller than 6'8".

If the seeds hold to form, Michigan would then get a rematch with UNC in the Sweet Sixteen. That will undoubtedly be tough—you probably tried to forget the 86-71 loss in the Dean Dome—but the Wolverines have become a completely different team since then. Plus, John Beilein wiht a week to prepare against an opponent he's already seen and so on. The location is a bit of a bummer, but the draw could be a whole lot worse.

We'll have much more on the Montana game and potential future opponents this week, including a podcast we'll record tomorrow and post on Tuesday.

Comments

FreddieMercuryHayes

March 12th, 2018 at 9:59 AM ^

MSU is such a weird team.  I mean, they have the raw talent to win it all, I think at least.  But they have like no gaurd depth.  Winson, Tum Tum, Langford, Mcquaid are like their only true gaurds.  Bridges ends up playing gaurd most of the time even though he can play the four quite well.  All their depth is in the front court, so they run a lot of 2 big line ups.  Usually that kind of inflexibility is not great for a good run against diverse teams in modern basektball. 

Additionally, there is little data to say how good they actually are.  As has been pointed out, they only beat two tournament teams all season, and only one on the road.  Now, both of those wins are very very good.  And the stats really like them too.  But they're still kind of an enigma.  They could go all the way, but there's little data to suggest they actually can at this point.

vablue

March 11th, 2018 at 7:34 PM ^

None of the teams they should play are really close to Kansas either. So while it sucks to be that far away, it will be equally sucky for their opponents.

GoBlueInIowa

March 11th, 2018 at 8:00 PM ^

I was in the “is it better to get bounced in the first game as one of the last four in or win a couple in NIT” camp a couple months ago. The fact that we are a 3 seed with legitimate argument that we should have received preferential treatment on placement is just amaizing.

Sopwith

March 11th, 2018 at 8:01 PM ^

based on the comments. That said, as a Bay Area resident, kinda happy I've got an excuse for a road trip down to LA if we don't lay an egg next weekend.

bronxblue

March 11th, 2018 at 8:05 PM ^

There is never an easy draw, but this one looks manageable. UNC scares me a bit, but these teams are different since the last matchup and as we saw against UVa, UNC isn't an offensive juggernaut.

FreddieMercuryHayes

March 12th, 2018 at 8:50 AM ^

UNC's big thing is OREBs.  That's how they generate extra shots.  UM does this by low TO rate and getting DREBs.  So it will be strength against strength.  UM is a different team down the stretch, so it'll be an interesting match-up.  If UM gets that far, they're really going to have to give a great DREB performance to win.  And, as you say, Simpson limiting Berry.  Honestly, Simpson as an on-ball defender will be key in most of the match-ups going forward.  Most teams have a ball dominant gaurd that the offense runs through.

mi93

March 11th, 2018 at 8:17 PM ^

I imagine Wichita will not be a friendly place for us given 2013.  We may need extra commitment to get there so the KS fans don't drive all in attendance to boost the underdogs.

Trey Burke for 3!!!!!

Gulo Gulo Luscus

March 11th, 2018 at 8:35 PM ^

To get extremely ahead of things (beat Montana), Kenpom says:

RD 1: Michigan -7 v Montana

RD 2: Michigan -2 v Houston/-6 v SDSU

S16: Michigan +1 v UNC/-4 v TAMU/-11 v Providence

E8: Michigan -1 v Xavier/+1 v Gonzaga/-1 v OSU

F4: Michigan +5 v Virginia/+2 v Cincinnati/PICK v Tenn/-2 v Arizona/-2 v Kentucky

CHAMP: MIchigan +5 v Villanova/PICK v Kansas/+4 v Duke/+2 v Purdue/+2 v MSU (lol)/PICK v TTU/-6 v Wichita/-6 v Auburn

Gulo Gulo Luscus

March 11th, 2018 at 11:29 PM ^

agree - kenpom certainly has houston underseeded. i don't know much about them beyond that - they certainly gave cinci fits and beat wichita, which suggests they can hang. roster makeup sort of seems like a more talented nebraska, which would feel a lot more like trouble if not for yaklich having an answer against their smaller athletic lineup in the B1G tourney. i expect a battle there. montana grizz not a team that will roll over either, per kenpom.

Yeoman

March 11th, 2018 at 11:25 PM ^

RD 1: Michigan -12 v Montana

RD 2: Michigan -5 v Houston/-10 v SDSU

S16: Michigan PICK v UNC/-7 v TAMU/-11 v Providence

E8: Michigan -3 v Xavier/-1 v Gonzaga/-5 v OSU

F4: Michigan +5 v Virginia/PICK v Cincinnati/-3 v Tenn/-5 v Arizona/-5 v Kentucky

CHAMP: MIchigan +4 v Villanova/-3 v Kansas/+2 v Duke/-1 v Purdue/-2 v MSU (lol)/-4 v TTU/-4 v Wichita/-4 v Auburn