The Michigan Wolverines may have lost the Big Ten title game on Sunday, but it didn't stop them from earning a 1-seed in the NCAA Tournament.
They'll be the top seed in the Midwest Region of March Madness, revealed on Sunday night during the selection show.
There are so many talented teams in these brackets, but Michigan could certainly make its way to the Final Four.
This is what it would take.
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Michigan's path to Final Four in March Madness bracket
Michigan will open its tournament against the winner of a play-in game. UMBC and Howard will play in the First Four for a 16-seed and the right to play Michigan.
Then it'll be the winner of (8) Georgia or (9) Saint Louis in the second round.
The Sweet 16 could feature any of (4) Alabama, (5) Texas Tech, (12) Akron and (13) Hofstra.
The top team on the bottom half is 2-seed Iowa State.
Also on the bottom half:
- (3) Virginia
- (6) Tennessee
- (7) Kentucky
- (10) Santa Clara
- (11) Miami OH vs SMU
- (14) Wright State
- (15) Tennessee State
It could be a fun path for Michigan if it can pull it off.

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