Michigan football looks poised to be in the top four in the College Football Playoff on Tuesday.
Perhaps the best indicator is that the Wolverines have moved up to No. 4 in both the Associated Press and USA TODAY Coaches' Top 25 polls.
U-M (8-1, 6-0 Big Ten) dominated Penn State, 42-7, on Saturday.
Alabama earned all 60 first-place votes from the AP after its 29-0 win over LSU. Clemson is No. 2, followed by Notre Dame.
Georgia is fifth, followed by Oklahoma, West Virginia, Ohio State, LSU and Washington State.