Outstanding team performance. Everyone knows Luke saved us with torching the 3s right before halftime but i truly think Behanan was the MVP. His strength inside at 6’8😳 is what changed the game! Loved watching him play this summer for us for TBT tournament as well, absolute BEAST!💯
@@milesberger798 the game was played and we won. The banner is meaningless. The game is what counts. The tournament run and memories are what count. The amazing game is what counts. Everything else is arbitrary
@@euipyo you michigan fans say "the block was clean" like it would've done shit. Cheated or whatever that Louisville team was one of the greatest teams in college ball. They still would've won. Michigan was good. But not better than that Louisville team. Shouldn't u Michigan fans be used to losing in nati games anyways? You guys are 1-6 and in all those 6 loses there's always an excuse
MurphyJr 502 yup it would’ve, down 3 get a chance to score the momentum was on our side, you would never know what could’ve happened cause we were robbed. in the end i’d rather support university of michigan over some college in kentucky lmao how does it feel everything u won was from a sex scandal lmao clown
It is up...just not inside the arena. It hangs right outside on the building next door, because fuck the NCAA. It's crazy how every single player who contributed (the 5 starters plus Harrell and Hancock) were either already at Louisville or already committed when that shit started in 2011. It didn't lure in anybody lol. Actually Harrell had decomitted from Virginia Tech in 2012 because their coach was fired.
Man i feel like CBB in the early 2010s was just different. Especially Rick Pitino basketball. Just a team full of role players with heart and hustle. Conditioned as well if not better than anyone else in the league and a bunch of solid dudes with experience to come off the bench and make big plays when necessary.
Definitely tried to get Trey N Mitch in foul trouble the whole game! Very suspect🤔the whole Ware breaking his leg wave was in full effect...other than that one of best championship games I’ve seen wit the talent on both teams...let’s go Spike, he went nuts!
why didnt you include that block michigan had that was called a foul by the ref? it literally changed the momentum of the game and it was a legal block
Plus, when you think about it, all 5 starters were all either already at Louisville or had already committed when that shit started in 2011. Then there's Harrell, who in 2012 had decommitted from Va Tech because their coach was fired and Hancock...you gotta be crazy to believe he played a part in the stuff that went down. Idk what recruits the parties lured in lmao. Nobody noteworthy. Idk why Andre McGee decided that was a good idea. Clearly, Louisville was already getting enough good players without that shit.
Today, June 8, 2020, there is an article in the local paper saying Michigan's Spike Albrecht will be joining Louisville's coaching staff. Paraphrasing, he said that Michigan was the better team, just not that night. Right, and I'm a better golfer than Tiger Woods, I just don't like all of the travel involved. Why would you insult the fan base you are about to join. Louisville's getting a real Einstein here.
Except they only lost 5 games all year (all by less than 10 which means they had a chance to win them) while playing in the best conference and ending the season on a 16 game winning streak. Brought everyone back from the 2012 Final Four which means they should've started this season #1, not #2. Indiana was #1 for whatever weird reason.