Fighter of the Nightman
- Chicago, IL
I would agree with you if it were a Big Ten team either clearly below us historically (e.g., Penn State or Nebraska) or clearly above us historically (e.g., Michigan State). However, Michigan is close enough to us both historically and in recent history that they're a verified threat to our continued existence as a national contender. Combine that with the somewhat irregular bad blood we've had with them since Hunter Dickinsen couldn't keep his mouth shut and Morez transferring there, and I just don't think this can be chalked up to "they're from the Big Ten."Highly unpopular opinion, but I do hope they win it if the Beloved doesn't. I use the term "hope" very loosely, as my interest becomes nearly nil if we get eliminated.
I don't have the same hatred for Michigan basketball that I do for Michigan football.
The conference NEEDS a natty to quiet the haters.
If we play Michigan in the NC game and lose, the narrative could be that while we are obviously a very good program, they are just a step better - 2 National Championships to our zero - and Morez was smart enough to see that. If we win the National Championship (against Michigan is great, but why risk it??), the narrative is all of a sudden we are equally elite programs - we both have one National Championship and Final Fours are an immaterial 6 vs. 7 - and we currently hold the clear bragging rights, having won 10 of the last 11, leading the all-time series handily and having Morez ditch his home state team that was on its way to cutting down the nets.
I hardly think it is some huge deal if we don't win the literal National Championship ... we've put together an amazing season, and making the Final Four was a STATEMENT. However, I don't think it can be denied that Michigan getting the notoriety of cutting down the nets is infinitely worse for us in the long run than either Arizona or UConn doing it. The Big Ten will break its title drought eventually, and frankly I have stopped caring about that at all.