A BRUTAL BLOODBATH ON THE COURT! The No. 2 Michigan Wolverines didn’t just beat McNeese State on Monday night—they UNLEASHED a SYSTEMATIC DISMANTLING that exposes the ROTTEN CORE of modern college basketball. In a 112-71 SLAUGHTER, Coach Juwan Howard’s squad didn’t just win; they HUMILIATED their opponent, raising a disturbing question: Is this DOMINANCE or a SIGN of a COLLAPSED competitive landscape?
This was more than a game; it was an EXECUTION. Michigan led 60-29 at HALFTIME, achieving their SIXTH 100-point game in seven outings. This isn’t excellence—it’s a FRIGHTENING display of how MASSIVE financial disparities and NIL empires are creating UNBEATABLE SUPERPROGRAMS that CRUSH smaller schools. Morez Johnson Jr.’s 24 points highlight a system where TALENT HOARDING leads to these statistically obscene blowouts.
The Wolverines are now 12-0, winning NINE games by 25-plus points and SIX by over 40. This isn’t sport; it’s a SCRIPTED DEMOLITION. While pundits celebrate the “historic start,” they ignore the VICTIMS: programs like McNeese State, rendered IRRELEVANT before the ball is even tipped. This is the HARSH REALITY of a broken model where victories are purchased, not earned, and games are mere formalities.
Michigan’s path forward is paved with more potential carnage, but who are they really beating? The scoreboard shows a win, but the sport’s soul flatlines with every 40-point margin. Ask yourself: when does dominant become dystopian?




