Michigan demolished Arizona in the Final Four, and that performance wasn't a fluke—it's who they've been all tournament. Their rebounding has been relentless, their defense suffocating, and their ability to rotate fresh legs late in games has crushed every opponent they've faced. UConn showed real championship grit against Illinois, with Braylon Mullins hitting clutch shots when it mattered. But Solo Ball's foot injury is a massive problem. Walking boot, missed practice time, and even if he suits up, he's not going to be the same player who helped them get here. That's a huge blow to their backcourt scoring and depth. Michigan's Yaxel Lendeborg also got banged up, but his MRI came back clean and he played significant minutes afterward. That's the difference—Michigan can absorb the hit while UConn can't afford to lose Ball's production. There's some uncertainty here—this isn't a total mismatch—but when it comes to a forty-minute title fight, depth and health win championships. I'd back Michigan to cut down the nets because their relentless rotation and defensive intensity will wear down a compromised UConn squad.
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Connecticut Huskies vs. Michigan Wolverines
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