No. 2 Michigan heads into the Fiesta Bowl as roughly touchdown favorites against No. 3 TCU after completing the program's first unbeaten regular season since 1997.
Already, the Wolverines have been pegged as the biggest threat to No. 1 Georgia's quest for back-to-back national championships. But before this anticipated matchup with the Bulldogs can take place, they've got to get past one of the great Cinderella stories in Football Bowl Subdivision history.
Picked seventh in the preseason Big 12 poll, the Horned Frogs opened 12-0 under new coach Sonny Dykes before losing in overtime to Kansas State in the conference championship game.