Mike Damone

February 24th, 2020 at 12:34 PM ^

Doesn't much matter, lot of hoops to be played.  But looks like we are getting some national recognition that with Livers healthy and Wagner heating up, combined with great team ball movement and a stifling defense - this appears to truly be a legit Top 20 team.

Keep it going, boys - Go Blue!!!

1VaBlue1

February 24th, 2020 at 1:06 PM ^

Full credit is because this is still a roster largely composed of guys who've played in the National Championship game, have had a LOT of success as a team, beat the doors off two top 10 teams this year, and haven't lost a bad game throughout the B1G season.  Take away the Louisville fiasco, and nobody has laid a hurtin' on UM - even without Livers.

M-Lemon

February 24th, 2020 at 1:17 PM ^

It's good to be ranked!  I watched a bit of the OSU-MD game yesterday, and I'm surprised OSU did not move up more.  Going to be a tough game on Sunday!

loucreekmur

February 24th, 2020 at 3:41 PM ^

Is there a bigger waste of time than caring about basketball rankings? By midnight on April 6th, you'll know who is number one.  Every year unranked teams make it to the Sweet Sixteen.  Being in my late seventies, I appreciate how limited time is becoming. Youngsters take heed, debating where your team is ranked is a foolish activity better left to those striving to reach a three-figure IQ.

oriental andrew

February 24th, 2020 at 3:50 PM ^

Is there a bigger waste of time than caring about basketball rankings?

Of course there is. 

 

EDIT: 

Every year unranked teams make it to the Sweet Sixteen.

While unranked teams can have success in the NCAA tournament, i think there were maybe two teams since 1985 - both in the 80s' - which were unranked going into the tournament and won the national championship. 

At the very least, being ranked is an indication that the team is doing well and is recognized for its current level of play. 

Also, I don't think anyone was "debating" anything - i.e., that we should be ranked higher or lower - just recognizing that one particular service saw fit to rank Michigan this week. 

NittanyFan

February 24th, 2020 at 4:11 PM ^

Those 2 teams from the 1980s ... were Villanova 1985 and Kansas 1988.

But even though those teams were unranked immediately prior to the tournament, they still were ranked fairly well at some point during the regular season.  Villanova was once 14th, and Kansas was once 7th.

For the last 35 NCAA Champions:

1. ALL of them were ranked at least 14th at one point in the season.

2. All but 1 were ranked at least 11th at one point in the season (Villanova 1985).

3. All but 2 were ranked at least 9th at one point in the season (add Syracuse 2003).

4. All but 3 were ranked at least 7th at one point in the season (add UConn 2014).

5. All but 7 were ranked at least 5th at one point in the season.

6. 15 of the 35 were ranked 1st at one point in the season.

https://www.ncaa.com/news/basketball-men/bracketiq/2020-02-22/college-basketball-rankings-even-unranked-teams-find

Point being, I agree with you - rankings have value.  Teams invariably bounce around a bit, sometimes falling simply due to injuries or a tough stretch in the schedule.  But the Final Four and Championship teams rarely come out of completely nowhere.

FrankMurphy

February 24th, 2020 at 3:53 PM ^

I don't think the rankings are completely irrelevant. They're a good bellwether of how a team might be perceived by those who matter the most (i.e., the selection committee). They also affect things like recruiting (e.g., the more visible a program is, the more recruits pay attention to it) and, over the long haul, overall program strength. If nothing else, it's nice to see your team's games on the first page that shows up when you click 'Scores' on espn.com instead of having to click on the drop-down and select 'Division 1-A' or 'Big Ten' or whatever. Yes, rankings in basketball are not quite as relevant as rankings in football, but I think Michigan's return to the rankings after a prolonged absence is worth a post on the board.

xtramelanin

February 24th, 2020 at 9:11 PM ^

grass fed steers finish at around 8-900 lbs on the hoof.  60% of that is the hanging weight.  i have never weighed an animal after we packaged it once we'd hung it. 

i thought your #19 call was right about where i'd have put us, too.  so come visit and bring a cooler, we'll give you a farm 'care package'.  i have done so for more than on mgoblogger, you could be next.

but for the negative nellies in my thread of yesterday, rankings don't matter!!!

Maize and Blue AF

February 24th, 2020 at 6:27 PM ^

Realistically, this team is outperforming most of our expectations, given all of the change in the last year.  JH has quieted many of his doubters and mitigated the team's growing pains.  I like where this team is heading.  Go Blue!

Maize and Blue AF

February 24th, 2020 at 9:56 PM ^

Apologies.  I assumed everyone would know JH = Juwan Howard here since it's a basketball thread.  I should've just spelled out his name.  Not the first time I've been foiled by name abbreviations!

I think Howard has done a fantastic job this season.  I, for one, thought we'd be rebuilding this year, but the team seems to have transitioned quite nicely.  Not sure where this year's ceiling is, but it's higher than I anticipated, for sure.

We'll be Champions

February 24th, 2020 at 6:32 PM ^

The amount of respect Gonzaga receives is just insane to me. They have one good win in the Bahamas over Oregon, and then one pretty good road win @Arizona, but outside of that their two toughest games, they have lost, to Michigan and @BYU. It's time for the committee to recognize that literally any top 15 team could be a 1 seed playing the zags schedule every year