It's a bit funny looking at the panic in this thread, it's like someone stuck a stick in a bee hive. Seriously though, we all know perfectly well there has never been a college championship, only some random opinionated post season nonsense.
That's cute.
Yes it is, whats also cute is that
U of M had the #1 hardest schedule out of the top 112 teams and the #1 defense in the country allowing around 13 point on average per game with most games holding opponents below 10 points. And what do they say wins Championships? Defense!
So hardest schedule, top defense, born champions..... in a sport without a proper one.
Hardest schedule? Where is this myth coming from?
Nebraska beat five teams ranked in the final AP poll - the poll that gave Michigan their consolation trophy, mind you. Those opponents:
Washington - #18
Kansas State - #8
Missouri - #23
Texas A&M - #20
Tennessee - #7
Michigan played - get this - three opponents ranked in the final poll. Those opponents:
Penn State - #16
Ohio State - #12
Washington State - #9
Michigan beat one of those opponents (Penn State) by more than a TD, and the other two by six points or less. The fact that Michigan even "beat" Washington State is debatable, but we'll ignore that for now.
Nebraska, meanwhile, beat one ranked opponent, Missouri, by a one-TD margin. Every other win over a ranked team that year was by two scores or more, including a 13-point win over Washington, a 30-point win over Kansas State, a 39-point win over A&M and a 25-point win over Tennessee.
That's two teams Nebraska beat, who ended up ranked higher than any team Michigan beat, and the average margin of victory for those games was four TDs.
We can do this all day. It's fun. What else do you got, Michigan Man?