
The main reason I'm discussing this is because of its place in the Fab Five's legacy. When the Fab Five originally formed on Michigan's campus in the fall of 1991, they had high hopes. They were one of the first groups of freshmen that composed the entire starting lineup for a team. Not many teams in college, even now, start five freshmen at once. The Fab Five redefined the role of freshmen forever when they did this very thing. But it wasn't that they started them that made the difference, but the fact that they did well when they started five freshmen, going to two straight national championship games.