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MICHIGAN - Arizona Postgame Call-in Show LIVE

MICHIGAN - Arizona Postgame Call-in Show LIVE

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Overall Vibe & Tone High-energy celebration after Michigan advanced to the national championship game (vs. UConn on Monday, April 6, 2026)."Who's got it better than us? Nobody!" chant repeated early and often.Excitement mixed with cautious optimism: the win was dominant, but Yaxel Lendeborg's injury (ankle + reported MCL concern) added some worry heading into the title game.Strong community feel — shoutouts to callers, super chats, viewers, and the "Walmart Wolverines" / global fanbase. Emphasis that you don't need to have attended Michigan to be a true fan.Rival bashing (especially Ohio State/"little brother" sitting on the couch) and praise for the Fab Five reunion broadcast during halftime. Key Game Highlights Discussed Final score: Michigan 91, Arizona 73 (halftime: 48-32). Michigan led wire-to-wire and pushed the lead to as many as 30.Aday Mara (likely "Ade Amor" / "A.J. Mara" in the transcript — 7'3" big) went off: 26 points (11-16 FG, 4-4 FT), stepping up huge when Yaxel went down. Hosts called it a "stellar performance" and noted his rim work as "disgusting"/elite.Michigan scored 90+ points in every tournament game — called a historic run.Yaxel Lendeborg (All-Big Ten level forward): Limited to ~14 minutes due to injury. Still efficient (3-4 FG, 3-3 3PT, 2-2 FT for 11 points). Came back briefly, hit shots, but sat most of the second half. Positive vibes for his toughness; concern about the MCL for Monday.Team showed incredible depth and focus despite foul trouble early and losing LJ (likely L.J. Cason or similar) earlier in the tournament run.Arizona (a top preseason title favorite, often ranked near Duke/Michigan) never looked comfortable — poor 3PT shooting, free throws, and flow. Michigan's defense and pace overwhelmed them.Stats highlighted: 22 assists for Michigan vs. far fewer for Arizona; bench points advantage; points off turnovers edge. Standout Performers & Roster Notes Dusty May praised as a "goddamn pro" — laser-focused, already scouting UConn in person (defended by Charles Barkley). Seen as building something special, possibly a dynasty if he stays.Elliot Cadeau (floor general, orchestrating offense despite off shooting night).Morez Johnson Jr., Trey McKinney, Roddy Gayle, Will Tschetter — all contributed energy, defense, and timely plays.Depth shoutouts: Oscar Goodman ready if foul trouble hits.Recruiting excitement: Brandon McCoy (5-star guard, ~14th nationally) committed during the Fab Five halftime broadcast — pulled out the skinny Block M on TV. Huge moment layered on top of the win. Injury & Monday Outlook (vs. UConn) Yaxel injury dominated concern — hosts noted it looked aggressive but they've seen worse; hope for rest and availability (MCL news was "fucking new" and unwelcome).Optimism Michigan can beat UConn: Better defense, hot shooting, depth. Early betting line had Michigan as ~7.5-point favorites.Predictions from callers/hosts ranged from comfortable wins (e.g., 90-60, 92-78) to closer shootouts. Theme: Michigan's confidence and balance could overwhelm UConn's experience."24-hour rule" mentioned — enjoy the win tonight, but work starts for the natty. Other Topics & Banter Fab Five reunion: Loved the broadcast; they got their flowers. Brandon McCoy commit made it perfect.Rant on Xfinity (canceled recordings, poor service).NIL/portal discussion: Michigan doing it "better" than rivals; winning attracts more talent/donors.Women's basketball quick note: Pride in Elite Eight run, but focus stays on men's title push.Broader Michigan athletics: Shoutouts to football (Kyle Whittingham buzz), hockey (Frozen Four hopes), and the "everything school" mentality.Caller energy: DD Go Blue, Ryan, Michael from Texas, Keith Rebar, Tim, Captain, GT, etc. — congrats to Dusty May/team, predictions, rival digs, and community love.Super chats drove the show; hosts pushed for likes/subscribes and teased a potential second hour (didn't quite hit the threshold but kept it rolling). Closing Energy Pure Michigan pride: "Go Blue," "Hail to the Victors," dynasty talk if they win it all and Dusty stays.Reminder: Enjoy the moment, but Monday is the big one. Hosts planned another postgame call-in for the championship. This was a classic victory lap show — celebratory, detailed on the game/injuries/recruiting, and full of fan interaction. Michigan looked like the better, more complete team on a big stage, setting up a heavyweight title matchup. Go Blue! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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