Exciting Report:5 takeaways from the University of Michigan’s win over Washington for the national title.

Long live the brave victors!
Long live the victorious heroes!
Long live it!
hail!
To Michigan, the leader and the best (college football team in the country).
The Michigan Wolverines defeated the Washington Huskies 34-13 in the National Championship Game to win their first overall title in what felt like an eternity.
It hasn’t hit home yet, and it may not hit home until next week, but somehow the University of Michigan was able to put together a perfect 15-0 season despite the national controversy.
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Burgergate, Conner Stallions and countless head coaches, but the University of Michigan has made its mark at the top of the college football world.
Offensive Ups and Downs Photos: Isaiah Hall The Wolverines progressed down the field with relative ease on his first three possessions, taking a 17-3 lead.
Then they stagnated.
Michigan’s offense struggled to keep up with the high pace of the first quarter and was forced to rely on punts or turnovers on downs for much of the second quarter.
McCarthy missed passes, had some short runs, and Michigan kept Washington waiting.
The second half was the same until the final 10 minutes of the game.
Michigan got into field goal range with a successful chunk play to Colston Loveland, and Blake Corum hit it on the rock for a 14-point lead.
bliss.
We’ll talk about playcalling later.
But this device always knew when to turn it on.

 

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