Finally, Michigan football is getting some respect with respect to the 2022 College Football Playoff race.
For the past several months, pundits seemed to have forgotten that the Wolverines made it to college football’s final four as they preview the 2022 season, instead having wide eyes for USC or the annual ‘Texas is back!’ phenomena. The coaches voted the maize and blue sixth in the preseason rankings, but any thinkpiece that’s come out in the past few months about who will contend and who’s important this year has generally omitted the Wolverines.
Yes, Michigan lost a lot in terms of defensive starters, along with running back Hassan Haskins, but the bulk of the offense returns, and while the other side of the ball will be starting a lot of new players, those players have a lot of requisite experience.
ESPN’s analytics guru Bill Connelly put together a list of the 25 most important players in the sport when it comes to the CFP race, and the Wolverines got two spots, albeit somewhat non-specifically. Given that we know little about how good the defense will be, with Aidan Hutchinson and David Ojabo gone, edge rusher is a big question mark for Michigan this fall. Instead of lazily stating that the maize and blue will take a step back without those two, Connelly instead thinks that whoever gets heavy playing time at the position for Michigan will actually be quite important in the grand scheme of things.
14. [Insert defensive end here], Michigan
Despite the departure of offensive coordinator Josh Gattis, Michigan could be poised to improve offensively thanks to overall experience and upside. But If you’re trying to talk yourself into Michigan having a shot at another Big Ten title or CFP appearance, it’s hard to overlook the departures of star ends Aidan Hutchinson and David Ojabo. They combined for 28.5 TFLs and 25 sacks and offered Michigan a chance at constant pressure without excessive blitzing.
Five returning ends combined for just 5.5 TFLs and four sacks. Mike Morris, Taylor Upshaw, Braiden McGregor and company have a ridiculously high bar to clear if the Wolverines want to avoid regression. It doesn’t matter who takes a star turn as long as someone does.
While the next ‘player’ hasn’t exactly been overlooked, nationally, pundits have wanted to have other conversations (remember how back Texas is? Quinn Ewers for six Heismans this year!) surrounding players at schools that haven’t been contenders for some time….