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Live from Denver: Keys for Michigan vs. UC San Diego, and predictions for the opening weekend

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In this episode, Michigan beat writers Zach Shaw and Alejandro Zúñiga break down what they learned at Wednesday’s media day in Denver, as well as their keys and predictions for the Wolverines in their first-round NCAA Tournament matchup against UC-San Diego.

They open with a discussion of the Tritons, who attempt a lot of 3s and force a ton of turnovers. The two discuss what Dusty May and Michigan players had to say about the matchup, and how big of a concern UCSD’s tendencies are.

They then look at the Wolverines’ unique experience in the NCAA Tournament, with three starters and a coaching staff with experience of major NCAA Tournament upsets. They debate the value of that, as well as Michigan’s “heightened awareness” to not “play with a fear of failure.”

They close up the podcast with a discussion of some of the Tritons’ top players and storylines, as well as predict whether Michigan can avoid the upset.

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In this episode, Michigan beat writers Zach Shaw and Alejandro Zúñiga break down what they learned at Wednesday’s media day in Denver, as well as their keys and predictions for the Wolverines in their first-round NCAA Tournament matchup against UC-San Diego.

They open with a discussion of the Tritons, who attempt a lot of 3s and force a ton of turnovers. The two discuss what Dusty May and Michigan players had to say about the matchup, and how big of a concern UCSD’s tendencies are.

They then look at the Wolverines’ unique experience in the NCAA Tournament, with three starters and a coaching staff with experience of major NCAA Tournament upsets. They debate the value of that, as well as Michigan’s “heightened awareness” to not “play with a fear of failure.”

They close up the podcast with a discussion of some of the Tritons’ top players and storylines, as well as predict whether Michigan can avoid the upset.

To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy

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