I'll get over this eventually, but Howard confirmed that there were never any positive cases in the men's basketball team, so the postponement of our game was not due to any outbreak in Michigan's team.
Howard spoke about the two-week pause and his team returning to practice on Monday's radio show.
www.detroitnews.com
The best we've been given is a statement by Michigan's SID that our game was postponed as part of Michigan's "return to play planning."
And then there's this:
So short answer, Michigan doesn't want to play us yet. They want a little more time to prepare and they're going to get it, because no one stepped in and told them no. The repercussions of that decision are that it is highly unlikely that Michigan will get to 20 games, which will potentially impact how the conference title is awarded this year. Strategically, it is favorable for Michigan to play fewer games, since they currently sit atop the conference standings and have the best win percentage.