Michigan was a 6 seed in 1992 and really came out of nowhere to get trounced in the final by Duke.
Michigan was a 1 seed in 1993, and lost a close final game to UNC. However, UNC led the entire game, and controlled the game for the most part.
In other words, the Fab 5's failure to win a title was no surprise at the time. Their first year they were a middle of the pack tournament team that played well in MArch (ala Arizona in '97). Their second year they were very good, but weren't the favorites to win the tourney. They were a far cry from '92 Duke, '90-'91 UNLV, '83 UH, or '84(?) Georgetown, or '96 Kentucky. They weren't even on the level of '05 or '09 UNC, '99 or '01 Duke, or '97 or '10 Kansas, when we talk about teams who were favored to cut down the nets pre-tourney.
Again, the story with the Fab 5 was the collection of talent from the same class year, and how the heck did Fisher pull it off?
Michigan was a 1 seed in 1993, and lost a close final game to UNC. However, UNC led the entire game, and controlled the game for the most part.
In other words, the Fab 5's failure to win a title was no surprise at the time. Their first year they were a middle of the pack tournament team that played well in MArch (ala Arizona in '97). Their second year they were very good, but weren't the favorites to win the tourney. They were a far cry from '92 Duke, '90-'91 UNLV, '83 UH, or '84(?) Georgetown, or '96 Kentucky. They weren't even on the level of '05 or '09 UNC, '99 or '01 Duke, or '97 or '10 Kansas, when we talk about teams who were favored to cut down the nets pre-tourney.
Again, the story with the Fab 5 was the collection of talent from the same class year, and how the heck did Fisher pull it off?