

As much as everyone would like to have a perfect bracket when it comes to March Madness, the tournament wouldn’t be what is today without the crazy upsets and last-second victories that take place year after year.

One of the most exciting victories in this year’s tournament came during the second round when No. 3 Michigan knocked out No. 6 Houston with a buzzer-beater courtesy of Jordan Poole. Once Poole drained the game-winning shot the entire team charged towards him to celebrate the win, but Moe Wagner stole some of the spotlight after he stopped to console an upset Corey Davis. Ahead of Thursday’s tilt with Texas A&M, Wagner finally explained why he decided to stop instead of running to the pile of his Wolverines teammates.



Why did @moritz_weasley stop to console a Houston player following the @umichbball buzzer beater?



He explained that and more to @BTNRickPizzo ahead of Thursday's Sweet 16 matchup: pic.twitter.com/LVn2Y96KnB — Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) March 22, 2018

Although everyone is fighting to become national champs, it’s nice to see players do things like this. If you haven’t seen the clip before, here it is.



I really enjoyed watching Houston’s Corey Davis compete. And then he suffered this.

Man.

But then a classy move from Mo Wagner.

What a way to finish in Wichita. pic.twitter.com/CHZqeq7lWp — Jeffrey Parson (@JeffreyParson) March 18, 2018

Wagner played a big role in Michigan’s win over Texas A&M as he finished with 21 points and three rebounds in 30 minutes of action.

(H/T Twitter/BigTenNetwork)