Michigan losing isn't surprising.
What is surprising is Michigan being ranked as the #10 in the nation. All without a QB for each of these games.
Is College Football, as a whole, really that turrible? Not the greatest time to debut a 12-team playoff.
The Big 12 and SEC at 16 can give each of their teams three protected opponents and four rotating opponents on a six-year schedule, that isn't that long.The conferences have have too many teams to only play 7 games
That's a long time considering that the networks want these matchups.The Big 12 and SEC at 16 can give each of their teams three protected opponents and four rotating opponents on a six-year schedule, that isn't that long.
it's like the mirror universe version of the 2008 season. The only two teams this season that pass the eye test for me so far are Texas and OSU. Playoffs could actually be fun until we get to the Semis as a result though.The problem with that is look at some of these teams behind Michigan. No one can make a great case for even jumping them. And, just like that, Michigan is now on QB #3.
Just looking like a bad year of college football. Coupled with the #1 team losing today to Vanderbelt(no slight intended).
But at least James Franklin will be able to save his job at Penn State.