Week 11 college football picks by proven model
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Those modest rankings for the Trojans, Hawkeyes, Wolverines and Huskies make their paths to the playoff fairly clear; they will likely need to win out and finish the regular season at 10-2 in order to clinch a berth.
As his breakout freshman season continues, Bryce Underwood announced a new Hollister project tied to his NIL deal. Bryce Underwood and the No. 21 Michigan Wolverines are 7-2; their only losses come to the Oklahoma Sooners and the USC Trojans. They’re on a three-game winning streak, though, set to play the Northwestern Wildcats in Week 12.
Michigan football finds itself inside the CFP rankings, but still has a ways to go if it is going to make the postseason and not just a bowl game.
The Wolverines will need a strong push at the end of the season to make the College Football Playoff when the committee makes its final selections on Dec. 7
At the end of the day, we’re 7-2 and we’re in a position to do everything we want to accomplish and go win,” Sherrone Moore said of Michigan football.
Michigan is No. 21 in the first CFP rankings and is 7-2 overall, 5-1 Big Ten. A third loss would spoil the Wolverines’ CFP goals.
There is no Michigan Football this weekend, but there are still some great games across the country, including a huge game in Iowa City vs the Oregon Ducks:
With Jonathan Smith and Michigan State football on another losing streak, his future is a complex topic for AD J Batt and president Kevin Guskiewicz.