With only three games to play in the regular season, the Michigan Wolverines are a No. 10 seed in the updated ESPN, USA Today and CBS Sports Bracketology projections.
That means different things for different outlets. Joe Lunardi’s Feb. 18 projections on ESPN had Michigan at the No. 10 seed, but the Wolverines have been dropping positions. USA Today showed Michigan a No. 11 seed just a few days ago, and its updated projections don’t include the Wolverines’ loss to Maryland on Sunday. CBS Sports lists Michigan as a No. 10 seed playing in one of the First Four games vs.