Michigan goes down, excellent.

Shell21

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Good news. Memphis won so that doesn’t help but they have two wins to speak of. Home against Bama and at Houston. Are those two wins enough to carry them to the tourney?
 

The RUT

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Michigan losing does nothing for us tbh. We had our chance to prove our resume against there’s and we lost.

Not to mention they lost to Illinois. It’s an irrelevant loss for them
 

armenius

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Michigan losing does nothing for us tbh. We had our chance to prove our resume against there’s and we lost.

Not to mention they lost to Illinois. It’s an irrelevant loss for them

We also have a win against them, recency does not matter. When you compare their resume with ours, that's what's going to matter. Win at Indiana, and that adds one more Q1.
 
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bac2therac

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Michigan losing does nothing for us tbh. We had our chance to prove our resume against there’s and we lost.

Not to mention they lost to Illinois. It’s an irrelevant loss for them

Its a big loss for Michigan 15-12 is not a good mark. They will not get a bid if only 2 games above .500

16-14 entering the Big 10 tourney is not good for them
 

The RUT

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We also have a win against them, recency does not matter. When you compare their resume with ours, that's what's going to matter. Win at Indiana, and that adds one more Q1.
It’s human nature.

The committee is going to review the B1G teams on the fence and they’ll decide between us, UMich, and Indiana. They’re going to look at our matchups regardless of the BS they feed the public.
 

MADHAT1

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Michigan might be a bubble team but they have one of the most talented teams in the Big Ten and a good NET ranking.
might be true, but you are what your record says you are.
Rutgers NCAA chances are better if Michigan doesn't live up to the talent they supposedly have
Beating the Fighting Illini would have improved their chances over RU's hope of an invite.
Now it's up to how both programs play their remaining games to have a shot.

Either team could take the invite over the other and the Wolverines losing today puts a dent in that .
Just like RU's loss to the Boilermakers hurt getting an edge on Michigan when it comes to a tourney bid.
 
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bac2therac

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It’s human nature.

The committee is going to review the B1G teams on the fence and they’ll decide between us, UMich, and Indiana. They’re going to look at our matchups regardless of the BS they feed the public.

They dont do that generally...but head to head its likely everyone will be even basically
 

S_Janowski

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Michigan losing does nothing for us tbh. We had our chance to prove our resume against there’s and we lost.

Not to mention they lost to Illinois. It’s an irrelevant loss for them

Huh?

We still need to win but any bubble team that loses at this point is good for us, especially if it’s a BIG10 bubble team.
 
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bac2therac

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I haven't yet figured it out, since we beat them and it helps our SOS re: NET. The inside would be them needing to play more games in the B1G tourney.

We split with both Illinois and Michigan so its a wash with schedule

Their loss was a big help because they are piling losses up as well
 
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GoodOl'Rutgers

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But if they loose out they can kiss it goodbye. Analytics. We beat Illinois, they list.
Hmmm.. this si a tough one.. my gut says a bubble where michigan and rutgers are the last two bubble teams for one spot is not good for rutgers.. but maybe Juwan Howard's meltdowns would be the deciding factor. That is, the "product" people would vote for the big name "product".. Michigan.. but maybe there are other concerns for other committee members.... and, no, I do not buy that the numbers mean everything.. I think there is favor-trading in the process as well as taking care of the TV people/advertisers' interests.
 

ScarletDave

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Michigan losing is great because it bumps us ahead of them in the B1G standings, back to 7th. Have to finish top-half of the B1G. The next 2 teams behind us are Michigan and Indiana. Finishing ahead of them in the B1G standings is huge for NCAA hopes
 
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armenius

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Michigan will likely lose out, and that will be that. They have a tough schedule ahead. We need to win our two to solidify our spot.
 

ScarletDave

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Michigan will likely lose out, and that will be that. They have a tough schedule ahead. We need to win our two to solidify our spot.
If Michigan loses out (actually a strong possibility), then just beating Indiana should put us in (11-9, top half finish in B1G)