I'm still on cloud nine nearly a day later, but 2017 Michigan is and will almost certainly always be the most important win in program history. We had just lost at the very end in Bloomington (IU had a 4% chance of winning in the final seconds) and were clearly buckling under the pressure of making our first tourney. Collins decides to stop avoiding the pressure and the historic expectations and embraces them. And we win it by making a perfectly designed cross-court pass to layup. To downgrade that play and everything it meant would be like Duke fans downgrading Hill to Laettner.