Updated CBS Bracketology

Submitted by Bosch on

Meaningless at this point, but fun to look at.

CBS has us going out West as the 11 seed in what seems to be a relatively unimpressive (edit: as in top quality teams, not overall depth) region.

There are certainly worse scenarios than playing Cincinnati in the first round.

Link here.

 

joeyb

March 7th, 2011 at 11:35 AM ^

Yea, I misread your first post. They seem to be pretty even so far, but I was just saying that a lot of the brackets will update today, so the bracket matrix will change a lot today.

wlubd

March 7th, 2011 at 10:51 AM ^

Most of the updated brackets have us in just ahead of the last 4 at-larges and very few have us out. Barring major conf. tourney runs by other bubble teams, we could likely withstand losing to the Illini and still be in.

That said, BEAT THE ILLINI.

MH20

March 7th, 2011 at 10:58 AM ^

I have to strongly disagree with VCU getting an at-large bid, despite beating George Mason in the CAA semis.  I don't think they'll beat ODU in the final, and I feel their resume for an at-large is really weak, especially considering how they limped to the finish line in the CAA.

joeyb

March 7th, 2011 at 11:05 AM ^

I think the 12 spot gives us the best opportunity to make it to the Sweet 16. We'd play a 5 then a 4 seed. In the 11 spot, we would play a 6 then a 3 seed. If CBS is right about the picking order and a couple of non-at-large teams win their conferences, then we'd fall right into that sweet spot.

Wolvercane

March 7th, 2011 at 12:03 PM ^

There are actually 6 at-large 12 seeds, 4 of which play play-in games. That leaves 4 to advance to the big dance. While I agree that a 12th seed provides an easier root to the sweet 16 then say a 10th or 11th seed. The 66% odds of having to win an extra game is something I'd rather avoid. Beat Illinois and earn that 10th/11th seed!

oriental andrew

March 7th, 2011 at 11:06 AM ^

If Michigan were to be the 10 seed in the west, that could lead to an interesting matchup against SDSU in the 2nd round.  Of course, nothing matters right now except beating Illinois (GO BLUE!  Beat the Illini!!!), but it's still fun to speculate.

aaamichfan

March 7th, 2011 at 11:08 AM ^

Lunardi has us playing Vanderbilt as an 11 seed in the new Bracketology on ESPN. What's interesting is he has the winner of that game likely playing San Diego State. It would be quite interesting if we had the chance to play Steve Fisher in the tourney.

MGoChippewa

March 7th, 2011 at 12:00 PM ^

Of all the 6 seeds Lunardi has projected in the new Bracketology, I definitely prefer playing Vanderbilt.  The only legitimate post player on the team is Ezeli and Morgan should be okay to guard him.  Other than that, they're perimeter oriented which matches up well with our style of play.  On top of that, they haven't had the strongest finish to their season.

Wolverine In Exile

March 7th, 2011 at 11:17 AM ^

the Dayton game would actually let us get a bunch of fans (folks, the A^2-Dayton drive is 2:30-3:00 hrs), would be an attractive game, and I like our chances at winning that one with some momentum toward a 5 / 12 matchup on Friday or Saturday.

Oh yeah, and I live in Dayton, so I'd be able to go

/credibility

sec20

March 7th, 2011 at 11:27 AM ^

Michigan is going to win the Big ten tournament move up to a number 10 seed in the east so that means they will be in chicago and the will play ND in the seond round.

rbgoblue

March 7th, 2011 at 11:32 AM ^

If Michigan were to win the B10 tournament, they would move up much higher than a 10 seed.  It would mean wins against OSU and Purdue/Wisconsin, and a lot of "momentum" headed into the tourney.  They could be as high as a 6 seed if they were to win the tournament.  See Georgia from a few years ago.

ijohnb

March 7th, 2011 at 12:56 PM ^

in the second round would be no walk in the park.

And personally, I would like to see a non-Big East opponent in the first round.

seniorbearcat

March 7th, 2011 at 2:05 PM ^

Being and Bearcat and Wolverine, this would be a interesting matchup. UC was the #1 BE defensive team this season...at one point against Georgetown on Sat. UC had a front court lineup of 7-0, 6-11, 6-8...Morgan would be in for a battle.

I watched just about every Cincinnati and Michigan BB game this season...if Michigan drew this matchup...a slower paced game will frustrate the Bearcats...keep the score in the 50-60 range. Cincinnati is 24-0 when they score somewhere in the mid 60s or more this season because of their defense (they lead the BE in tournovers)...UM would not want to run with Cincinnati because they have a very deep bench with 11 contributors. 

As a fan of both school's I would love to see them play...different styles usually make for a fun game.