Big Ten teams don’t always match up to those from the SEC, but Michigan’s strengths are uniquely matched to Georgia’s in the Orange Bowl
Michigan’s football team isn’t glamorous. Its passing game is more methodical than explosive. Its running game is a steady grind. The Wolverines’ flashiest component may be its wrecking-ball defensive end Aidan Hutchinson, who became the rare Heisman Trophy finalist who isn’t a quarterback or wide receiver.
Yet this Michigan team might just represent the Big Ten’s best shot in years at doing something rare: beating a Southeastern Conference team in the College Football Playoff. The SEC has prevailed over every Big Ten team in the playoff since
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