Michigan's 'Fab Five' to Reunite on Final Four Alternate Broadcast Michigan's legendary 1991 recruiting class, known as the "Fab Five," will reunite for a special alternate broadcast during the NCAA Tournament’s Final Four. The group—Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King, and Ray Jackson—will appear on truTV and HBO Max as the Wolverines face Arizona in the second national semifinal on Saturday. The winner of that matchup will compete for the title against Connecticut or Illinois on Monday night. The reunion marks a significant moment for the group, who have not come together in person since their contentious split years ago. King expressed enthusiasm about the event, stating, “It’s going to be great, and we’re excited about it. It’s a symbol of our support of the University of Michigan, especially because our team is doing so well in the tournament. The team has looked good all season, being dominant and setting records and the way they’re doing it, it’s been fun to watch. We want to just come together and be fans of guys on the cusp of doing something historical.” The alternate broadcast will complement the traditional coverage on TBS, TNT, and HBO Max, offering fans a different perspective on the historic matchup. The Fab Five, who led Michigan to the Final Four in 1992 and 1993, have reunited only a few times since their initial split. Rose and Webber have frequently appeared on TBS, TNT, and truTV’s studio crews during the NCAA Tournament, but their personal relationship had been strained for years. The rift began in the late 1990s when Webber was linked to a Michigan booster, a scandal that led to the NCAA penalizing the program. The association resulted in the forfeiture of victories from Webber’s two seasons and the removal of Final Four banners from the arena.#michigan #jalen_rose #chris_webber #fab_five #juwan_howard

At Final Four, Michigan Fab Five Celebrates 'A Great Night' for the Wolverines, Friendship INDIANAPOLIS — As the Michigan Wolverines’ victory over Arizona in Saturday’s Final Four game sent them to Monday’s national championship showdown against UConn, a postgame gathering along the south baseline of Lucas Oil Stadium brought together five former players who once redefined college basketball. Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard, Chris Webber, Jimmy King, and Ray Jackson—collectively known as the Fab Five—reunited more than 30 years after their legendary run to celebrate their school’s success and the enduring bond of their friendship. The group, who became icons in the 1990s for their unorthodox style and dominance, reunited for an altcast on TNT, an alternative programming option accompanying the traditional broadcast of the NCAA tournament. Webber, who has long served as a color commentator for the network, described the opportunity as a dream come true. “This really came out of nowhere; TNT brought this to us, and we jumped at the opportunity,” he said. “We were hoping this would happen, and it’s an honor to be back doing college for a company that allows us to do stuff like this.” The Fab Five, now in their 50s, have maintained a close-knit relationship despite the passage of time. During the two-hour broadcast, their camaraderie shone through as they exchanged playful jabs and shared memories. Webber joked about Jackson’s knee age, while Jackson retaliated with a comment about Webber’s breath. “We knew there was no way that we would be politically correct,” Webber laughed. “This is a group of guys that, when we get together, we’re joking and talking about each other and dogging each other. It’s like we’re 18 again.#michigan_wolverines #jalen_rose #chris_webber #fab_five #juwan_howard
