Recently, ESPN’s Bill Connelly wrote about his “What If’s,” detailing how each College Football Playoff contender can win the National Championship this season. For the Michigan Wolverines, he highlighted three: the need for a star wide receiver, a reliable pass rush and assistant coach stability.
Connelly laid out the case, but surmised it in a tweet (I refuse to call it a ‘Xeet’): “Michigan is basically one stud WR and one stud pass rusher away from glory.”
Michigan is basically one stud WR and one stud pass rusher away from glory.