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UC San Diego Trending as an angry election about Michigan Basketball

Everything can happen in the NCAA tournament. Michigan basketball fans know that the Wolverines will not be just as good as everyone else, but hopefully the Wolverines will not be annoyed on Thursday in the first round of the big dance against UC San Diego.

The tritons give their NCAA tournament debut. Michigan Basketball returns for the first time in 2022 when the Wolverines of Villanova were thrown out of Sweet 16.

This season the Tritons won 30 games and also won the Big West titles of the regular seasonal and conference tournament titles.

Aniwaniwa Tait-Jones is a dangerous 6-foot 6 wing from New Zealand, which achieved 19.6 points per game this season when 57 percent of the field were shot. He can shoot the ball from the depths, but takes most of his experiments with 2 hands and combines with over 60 percent.

Of course, when Wisconsin learned on Sunday in the Big Ten title game or at least John Tonje, who only went 1 out of 14, it can be difficult to shoot against a team with Michigan's length, especially because UC San Diego is not used to it.

UC Irvine has a 7-foot value. But there are neither two or somewhere nearby nearby as well as Vlad Goldin or Danny Wolf.

Some experts believe that Michigan basketball will be upset

Why did Seth Davis from CBS Sports immediately select Michigan basketball to be annoyed? The sales are a big reason for this. In this regard, Michigan was the worst team in the Big Ten and one of the worst team in College basketball in the sales rate.

UC San Diego is also trendy as a betting.

UC San Diego will hunt aggressively with 9.9 per game and take fourth place throughout the college basketball. And while Tait-Jones is not a great 3-point shooter, it is a great creator, is surrounded by shooters and is shot 3.7 templates per game.

Tyler McGhie makes 3.8 3 pointers per game at 8.7 attempts per competition. The shooting of 38 percent on this volume is impressive. Three more who played in all 34 games have average better than a 3-point field per game.

When the Tritons have 3-pointer down and force sales, this is a recipe for success. But Michigan Basketball kept Wisconsin, Maryland and Purdue to 21 percent from the 3-point range. The Wolverines also had fewer than 10 sales in two of these three games.

Michigan fought against Maryland in this department, but dominated the board to overcome them. The tritons will be a hard opponent. To hell, every team is tough in this tournament, but the tritons have a lot of things that people are looking for in their sleep. So expect you to stay as a trendy choice on Thursday to defeat Michigan basketball.