Notorious friend of the program, Cowherd comes through again.

Submitted by NDP1075 on November 27th, 2023 at 12:40 PM

I just listened to Cowherd’s Michigan take. He makes a strong argument for Michigan to be ranked #1 in the CFP based not only on the record and the having the best win of the season but leaning heavily on the fact they are 6-0 without Harbaugh on the sideline this season with two of the games being against top 10 opponents. He went through the list of the other top teams and stated none of them would be undefeated in that kind of a stretch had they been without their program heads. I had not thought of this argument myself but he makes a solid case. That being said, I do not expect that kind of a ranking and I’m still waiting for the CFP committee to carry water for the NCAA and do whatever they can to put Michigan at a disadvantage. Control what you can control, win Saturday. Go Blue.  

SoDak Blues

November 27th, 2023 at 12:44 PM ^

I actually wouldn't mind staying at number 2. Probably avoids potential Bama, Georgia, OSU matchups in the first round. With that being said, if FSU sneaks in at 4, we should definitely be #1.

Bo Harbaugh

November 27th, 2023 at 12:44 PM ^

Logic is correct.  However....

UGA is the 2 time defending champ and still undefeated.  Yes, each season is different, but until they are beaten, they deserve the benefit of the doubt.

Amazinblu

November 27th, 2023 at 1:27 PM ^

Georgia is - and has been - a VERY good football team.

However, with a limited number of teams in the CFP - four teams to be exact, how much "credit" can be given for the past two years performance.

This is not a "champion of the past three seasons", it's a championship for the '23 season.

If Bama defeats Georgia - and, Michigan, FSU, Texas, and Washington all win - who should be the four teams in the CFP?   Would Georgia go "in" in front of Bama?  I doubt it.  If both Bama and Texas win on Saturday - who should be seeded higher?   I'd pick Texas because of the head to head.

gustave ferbert

November 27th, 2023 at 1:22 PM ^

Harbaugh on the sidelines cannot be underemphasized.  

He has a built a culture that is so strong and unified that they can win against two top ten teams without his presence. 

They lose their best offensive lineman and follow it up with a chaser while Corum holds up 65.  

 

This team is special. 

Amazinblu

November 27th, 2023 at 1:22 PM ^

I wonder - what is more important - "pre-season" rankings, or "end of season" rankings.

Georgia has two wins against Top 25 teams - at home.  Those opponents are: Ole Miss (11), and Mizzou (9).

Michigan has two wins against Top 25 teams - Penn State (10) on the road, and Ohio State (6) at home.

Roughneck

November 27th, 2023 at 1:32 PM ^

Of course, you never know how the conference championships will play out but I would bet that Georgia gets matched against a QB-less FSU. Always gets an easier path to the championship game.

BlueHills

November 27th, 2023 at 1:33 PM ^

Assuming that we can get past Iowa, all of the projected playoff contenders are excellent. 

I'm simply going to maintain my confidence that our guys can beat anyone they play.

Swayze Howell Sheen

November 27th, 2023 at 1:42 PM ^

Love Cowherd. He's a smart guy actually - and comes up with opinion on a lot of topics. That would be hard to do.

Also, didn't Harbaugh just do the Ultimate Flex? He proved he can build a team that is so good, it can win the toughest games without him. What a fucking legend.

608Monroe

November 27th, 2023 at 2:04 PM ^

We're at the point of the season where I actually prefer #2 to #1 for simply the guarantee of NOT playing OSU again.  If somehow they miracle "back their way" in, it would for sure be at #4.  Let UGA handle them...

Just my $.02