B1G/ACC Challenge: Michigan at UNC

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Reported by Jeff Goodman of ESPN.  Bring on the Tar Heels!

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Notre Dame at MSU

Duke at Indiana

Miami at Minnesota

Boston College at Nebraska

Clemson at Ohio State

Louisville at Purdue

Florida State at Rutgers

Northwestern at Georgia Tech

Penn State at NC State

Maryland at Syracuse

Wisconsin at Virginia

Iowa at Virginia Tech

Illinois at Wake Forest

L'Carpetron Do…

June 8th, 2017 at 1:15 PM ^

Bring em on!

Although I would love if this team was as good at the beginning of the season as they are at the end.

I'm psyched for this game and this season. After watching Oregon dismantle Kansas and then hellish attempts at basketball that UNC made in the Elite 8, Final 4 and Champ. Game I was convinced Michigan missed a huge opportunity. Would've loved to see them take on UNC - I think they could've beaten them.

UNC is worst national champion in history (+ they should've been ineligible).

JayMo4

June 8th, 2017 at 10:50 AM ^

Good. I love seeing tough non-conference games in a sport that actually rewards you for it. And you never know.... maybe Wagner goes off or something and we pull an upset. Stranger things have happened.

Guy Fawkes

June 8th, 2017 at 10:53 AM ^

We'll play UNC on the road this year only to be rewarded with Wake Forest next year. Michigan usually hasn't drew the top teams so it's unfortunate they're @UNC.

Sleepy

June 8th, 2017 at 11:23 AM ^

2017 - @ UNC

2016 - VA Tech

2015 - @ NC State

2014 - Syracuse

2013 - @ Duke

2012 - NC State

2011 - @ UVA

2010 - @ Clemson

2009 - BC

2008 - @ Maryland

2007 - BC

2006 - @ NC State

2005 - Miami

2004 - @ GA Tech

2003 - NC State

2000 - Wake Forest

1999 - @ GA Tech

 

...not a whole lot of marquee games on that list.

Guy Fawkes

June 8th, 2017 at 12:21 PM ^

This B10-ACC Challenge has been bullshit from a Michigan POV. We've never got any of their marquee teams to come to AA (Louisville, Duke, UNC, ND, Virginia) yet we've played a couple at their house. Michigan as you know has had some pretty damn good bball teams over the last 7 years and the best game this thing has produced is a top 10 ranked NC State sqaud in 2012 that faltered down the stretch and wasnt even ranked anymore. Syracuse at home when they were bad.

For all I care we can scrap the whole thing and play the PAC 12.

lilpenny1316

June 8th, 2017 at 12:44 PM ^

I only see two damn good teams (Final Four/Elite Eight).

The 2013 team followed up their Final Four berth with a game at Duke.

The 2014 team followed up their Elite Eight appearance with a home game against Syracuse which went to the Sweet 16 the previous season.

Also, our mediocre B1G/ACC challenge record indicates that maybe we were slotted against the right competition most years.

 

lilpenny1316

June 8th, 2017 at 4:41 PM ^

Good team.  Good chemistry.  Still wouldn't put that team in the same category as the two following teams.  I think this year's team beats them on a neutral court by 10+ points.

WolverineHistorian

June 8th, 2017 at 4:52 PM ^

I think it's been bullshit from a Big Ten view as well. For the first several years (when the Big Ten had 11 teams and the ACC had 9) they had to exclude two Big Ten teams from playing every year because of the balance....and the teams left out were always the better ones, if I'm not mistaken. And that may have had a hand in the ACC winning it the first 9 years.

TheCappo

June 8th, 2017 at 11:02 AM ^

Of course I just finished my Master's at UNC in May.  I would have been a speck of Maize in a sea of Carolina Blue in that student section. 

I'll root for UNC any other time and was ecstatic when they won the championship this year, but I will never not support Michigan.

uofmfootball97

June 8th, 2017 at 11:17 AM ^

As a NC resident, I'm really happy to see Michigan playing in this state; however, I'd have been even happier if they were playing Wake Forest which is 10 minutes from my house.

CRISPed in the DIAG

June 8th, 2017 at 12:23 PM ^

I'll be at the game unless tickets are outrageous.  Prices will be a litter higher because UM is a name brand (as opposed to a punching bag) but they'll be available at a mid to upper price range.  I don't think we'll be ranked, so I should be able to swing it.

So I'm purely guessing that upper level seats will start at $75.  You won't find anything in the lower level for under $250 for this game. Again, just a hunch.  The far end of the spectrum is the Duke game where you need to be a celebrity, a upper-tier Rams Club donor, a lucky student or willing to pay $500 for an upper-level seat near the banners.

I'm not sure how tickets work for medical students. I'm sure you have a better chance than I do of finding reasonable accomodations. My daughter is a second-year undergrad and student (free?) tickets are generally available through the lottery.  Her and her roomate lucked out, got riser seats, waited in line and got front row twice during the conference schedule.

redwings8831

June 8th, 2017 at 11:53 AM ^

Matchups:

Northwestern at Georgia Tech
Duke at Indiana
Notre Dame at Michigan State
Miami at Minnesota
Penn State at NC State
Boston College at Nebraska
Michigan at North Carolina
Clemson at Ohio State
Louisville at Purdue
Florida State at Rutgers
Maryland at Syracuse
Wisconsin at Virginia
Iowa at Virginia Tech
Illinois at Wake Forest

LSAClassOf2000

June 8th, 2017 at 11:54 AM ^

Well, it definitely adds another tough game to the non-conference schedule, albeit one that might be winnable - but not at all easily - just based on what UNC lost this past season. Still, if it were mine to choose, this might not have been the first pick in the challenge for me. 

Mongrel's Muse

June 8th, 2017 at 11:58 AM ^

Michigan has never hosted UNC or Duke in the challenge, which is disappointing. That would be an atmosphere unlike what we have seen with opponents like Virginia Tech and NC State.