0 0 0 0 IM FrdyNvebr 4 21 /Tp0f level professional team Jordan Morgan, then a freshman. "Our expectat the team were extremely "I don't even think the necessarily thought thatv be an NCAA team," s Horford. "That's not tot didn't want that to ultim the result, but I would going into the season that going to be a tournament t After opening the season with three straig the Wolverines went to. City, New Jersey, to pla Legends Classic against Syracuse and UTEP. M would lose to both, thoug three to the Orange - it: six losses to ranked oppoi fewer than 10 points that Despite the losses, Beilein saw potential in h With a trip to Clemson horizon for the Big T Challenge, Beilein saw an to get the the Wolverines track, as well as an oppc to get the program its firs the challenge in five year "We went to Clen remember that - that wz place that was a checkmark on everybody's schedule,"4 Beilein said. "If you can win at th Clemson with this young sea team, and then we went and we *on by double digits. That was a moment we said, 'Wow, we could something with this groi stay the course with wht doing.'" And for a while, tha what Michigan did,t seven straight games. Then came the stretc hell. At Wisconsin, home No. 3 Kansas and No. 2 Oh at Indiana and Northwest home against No. 15 Minn Michigan would win those games. "It was frustrating," said. "Everybody was1 frustrated. We couldn't re it together. They weren't losses. We lost some close games we think we shot won." Indeed, the Wolverine have won a few of them. They went to overtime s," said Kansas, before the Jayhawks redshirt pulled away to win 67-60. And it ions for nearly made up a 12-point second- low." half deficit against the Buckeyes. coaches But it came up short in each of we could those. aid Jon say they ately be not say Douglass catches the ball with this was less than five seconds on the shot eam." clock and 23 seconds left in the regular game. ht wins, It's decision time. Draymond Atlantic Green is approaching Douglass, y in the ready to defend. t No. 9 The fate of Michigan's season, tichigan the team's well-being and perhaps h just by even Beilein's tenure are riding s first of on what Douglass does next. nents by Douglass' fingers are caressing season, the ball. Green is about to jump in though, his face. is team. A decision needs to be on the made immediately to not only en-ACC determine the fate of the game, opening but the fate of the program. back on ortunity t win in s. Though Michigan battled, nson, I the losing streak continued. The as like a team got blown out at Indiana and then suffered an embarrassing 14-point loss to 'If we win Northwestern. With a new is game, the coaching staff, including first- son is turned year assistant coaches Bacari around." Alexander and LaVall Jordan, as well as Jeff Meyer in his be onto first full year on the sideline, a up. Just new culture was in place. at we're But if Michigan didn't turn it around quickly, a culture change at's just might have been necessary. winning Beilein might not have been back at the helm for a fifth year. h from As much as the coaching staff helped preach a new mindset, it against was up to the players to adapt it. io State, "It was getting to a point :ern and where we had to put our minds esota. where we could make a change," none of Morgan said. It was following the Morgan Northwestern game that Beilein kind of tried to instill confidence in his eally get downward-spiraling team. all bad "I remember Coach (Beilein) games, telling that team they're going Ad have to be an NCAA Tournament (team)," Alexander said. "This s could team, this program, is going to be in the NCAA Tournament. And against we lost that game, and I thought 1B Friday, November 14, 2014 // Tip Off We'll see you in Indianapolis it inspired a belief and gave the group some hope." But things only got worse when Michigan lost to Minnesota by five. "When you look at the Minnesota game, it was just a perfect storm," Alexander said, "a culmination of us trying to find our identity at a time when we were still establishing that on the court." For Beilein, the pressure was mounting. After being ranked in the preseason a year earlier and then ultimately missing out on the NCAA Tournament and NIT, some began to call for his job after the 1-6 conference start. "I think he probably was (on the hot seat)," Morgan said. "One year, you're going to the tournament. The next year, you're ranked in the preseason and we didn't even make the NIT. To come in and have another terrible season ... I think that put a lot of pressure on him. It put pressure on the players. We just wanted to do well." Added Beilein: "It was a real low point in that season. And in my coaching tenure, it was a low point." Beilein wanted to believe the type of play the team showed in the non-conference season and in earlier losses would come back. Michigan had played too many close games to not show anything for its effort. But at the same time, Beilein had his doubts. "I know in this business, when you're paid my salary, when you have this type of commitment to the basketball program, you're not going to survive - you have to win enough games," he said. "One and six in the Big Ten. So, do we go 1-17? That's going through your mind sometimes. When you lose at Northwestern by 25 points, right? And you lose to Minnesota at home. You're thinking, 'When are we going to win another game?"' meeting almost," Novak said. "We kind of looked at each other and said, 'Alright, it's time to turn this around.'" At some point, the team had to click. But with Michigan State next on the docket, would it happen in East Lansing? "We had nobody with really any experience playing (at Michigan State) or being successful there," Morgan said. "Going there, we didn't know what to expect, especially the way things had been going." was going through some Michigan Daily volumes recently and came across one from 2015. Shocked that I had records from the future in my hand, I peeked to see what was in store. I don't want to ruin any big surprises, but there are a few things you should keep an eye out for. SPOILER ALERT: Hillary Clinton ends up running for President. The Denver Broncos beat the Arizona Cardinals in the Super Bowl. The Ebola thing, people stop talking about that and resume conversation about the Kardashians. SIMON In Michigan KAUFMAN news, the football team has a new coach, and people already want him fired. There's a series of Mac computer thefts in February and the local news labels the suspect "The Apple Eater." That mild winter they said we were going to have didn't happen, but the University does get its second snow day in as many years. And finally, the men's basketball team doesn't disappoint. Check out this excerpt from March 31, 2015. CLEVELAND - With time expiring and the Michigan men's basketball team down two points in its Midwest Regional matchup at Quicken Loans Arena,freshman forward D.J. Wilson caught a pass from fellow freshman forward Kameron Chatman. Wilson cocked the ball over his right shoulder, fired and knocked down a contested 3-pointer. Game over. And for the second time in three years, the Wolverines are headed to the Final Four. Don't believe me? I'm not claiming to be Marty If TERESA MATHEW/Daily ed when they doit again in 2015. freshman Austin Hatch can inspire his teammates to believe that loss doesn't prevent future triumph, Michigan will play in Indy. If freshman Ricky Doyle and redshirt freshman Mark Donnal can become a formidable tandem down low, Michigan will play in Indy. And if John Beilein does what he does best - turn under- recruited high school kids into NBA draft picks - Michigan will play in Indy. This team is young, new and for the most part, it hasn't been there before. But they're not selling themselves short. Neither should you. One last thing: The snow day, I was kidding about that. See you in Indy. Kaufman can be reached atsikauf@umich.edu and The Michigan men's basketball team wasn't supposed to do as well as it did in recent years, which is why you shouldn't be surpris Without hesitation, Douglass Beilein called the team out releases the ball from his hands. after the Minnesota game. The Green is hanging in the air. players knew their effort wasn't "When I shot it, Draymond enough. (Green) contested it pretty well," They decided to hold a players- Douglass wrote in an e-mail. "I only meeting to hash things out. didn't even really see the shot They had to until it was become more touching the accountable. net." They had to "I didn't even Taking a, become more high-arcing coachable. see the shot." path, the ball They'd rotates toward had flashes the basket as of good play the players on but couldn't put it together. The Michigan's bench rise from their players believed in Beilein's seats. principles. They believed they Seemingly in slow motion, the truly had the pieces for a good ball swishes through the net. team. Michigan is up by five with less "It was like a coming-to-Jesus than 20 seconds left in the game. McFly or Phil Diff probably wouldn't me have if I had to] Burke 3-pointer tal Michigan coach Jo pocket would send team to Atlanta, or starters from that: team would be in t years later. You wouldn't have bought that a lanky kid from Mississauga, Ontario would be the 2014 Big Ten Player of the Year and the program's highest NBA draft pick in 14 years. You might not h that an under-recri who grew up in De the shoes of the pr Naismith Award w y, but you And you sure wouldn't have have believed put your money on a guard that ld you a Trey hasn't broken six feet - but nearly ken from inside broke Louisville fans' hearts hn Beilein's in the National Championship the 2012-13 game - and a gangly junior who that all five wore braces for his first two Final Four seasons becoming the faces of the he NBA two program. You wouldn't have believed a team that lost Burke and Tim Spoiler alert: HardawayJr. Hillary Clinton another March run. SoI don't ends up running expect you to book tickets to for President Indianapolis for ateam that just lost five players - three to the ave predicted NBA, one to graduation and one uited freshman who transferred. troit could fill No, this is not the same team as ogram's first last year, and it sure isn't the same inner. squad as two years ago. This is a group with six true freshmen and just three upperclassmen. But if Caris LeVert can take a page from Nik Stauskas' book and have the swagger to complement his skillset, Michigan will play in Indy. If Chatman can prove why coaches from Oregon, Arizona and Connecticut were drooling over him, Michigan will play in Indy. If sophomore Andrew Dakich can finda new bench buddy, and new reasons to dance, Michigan will play in Indy. If sophomore Zak Irvin can attack the rim and force defenders to give him some room from behind the arc, Michigan will play in Indy. If guards Spike Albrecht and Derrick Walton can share the ball, and a good deal of the leadership, Michigan will play in Indy. If Wilson can play half as loudly as his hair, Michigan will play in Indy. FOLLOW THESE WRITERS IMMEDIATELY. IF YOU DON'T, THEY'RE FIRED: @danfeldman3l, @slkauf, @mbultman, @jakelourim, @levfacher ***EDITOR'S NOTE: PLEASE DON'T FOLLOW THESE PEOPLE***