After being basically a runner-up or worse for the entire 2023 college football season, something had to give for the Michigan Wolverines.
The maize and blue at No. 3 beat No. 2 Ohio State and still only moved up one spot in the College Football Playoff rankings and stayed at No. 2 in the ESPN power rankings. But then Saturday happened.
While Michigan didn’t look sharp against an Iowa team that loves to sludge up games, it still won handily, 26-0, even beating the spread. But No. 1 Georgia lost to Alabama, Washington upset Oregon, Florida State prevailed over Louisville, and Texas beat Oklahoma State.
Now, we wait for the College Football Playoff selection show on Sunday, but ESPN has updated its power rankings. Did the Wolverines rise to No. 1 or did another team such as Washington usurp the maize and blue? See the full rankings below.
Michigan Wolverines
Photo: Isaiah Hole
2023 record: 13-0
2023 schedule
Date
Team / Location
Result
Saturday
Sept. 2
East Carolina Pirates Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI
W 30-3
Saturday
Sept. 9
UNLV Rebels Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI
W 35-7
Saturday
Sept. 16
Bowling Green Falcons Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI
W 31-6
Saturday
Sept. 23
Rutgers Scarlet Knights Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI
W 31-7
Saturday
Sept. 30
at Nebraska Cornhuskers Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, NE
W 45-7
Saturday
Oct. 7
at Minnesota Golden Gophers Huntington Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
W 52-10
Saturday
Oct. 14
Indiana Hoosiers Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI
W 52-7
Saturday
Oct. 21
at Michigan State Spartans Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI
W 49-0
Saturday
Oct. 28
OFF
Saturday
Nov. 4
Purdue Boilermakers Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI
W 41-13
Saturday
Nov. 11
at Penn State Nittany Lions Beaver Stadium, University Park, PA
W 24-15
Saturday
Nov. 18
at Maryland Terrapins SECU Stadium, College Park, MD
W 31-24
Saturday
Nov. 25
Ohio State Buckeyes Michigan…
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Author : Wolverines Wire
Publish date : 2023-12-03 08:02:13
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