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Michigan football on the brink of becoming worst defending champion in CFP history

Michigan football on the brink of becoming worst defending champion in CFP history

ANN ARBOR, Mich. –The Michigan Wolverines are on the brink of becoming the worst defending national champion in the College Football Playoff history.

Through 10 games, Team 145 has been a brutal ride for Michigan fans.

What was once a promising season with hopes of repeating or at least making the expansion 12-team College Football Playoff has transitioned into desperate hopes of making a messy bowl game.

The men in maize are heading into Senior Day inside the Big House with a 5-5 record, where they will take on the Northwestern Wildcats in the battle of the George Jewett Trophy.

With a victory, Michigan will reach the six-win mark, making them eligible for a bowl game. However, Michigan fans have been in this position before.

FILE – In this Nov. 21, 2009 file photo, Michigan head coach Rich Rodriguez huddles with his team against Ohio State in an NCAA football game in Ann Arbor, Mich. Michigan has endured a lot of misery in Rich Rodriguez’s two seasons in charge. The Wolverines lost a school-record nine games in their debut season, flopped to a 5-7 finish in 2009, then acknowledged the football program broke major NCAA rules for the first time. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) (AP2009)

In 2009, the Wolverines looked to bounce back from one of their worst years, coming off a 3-9 regular season.

In fact, they just did that as they started the season undefeated through their first four games, but they went 1-7 over their next eight games.

SOUTH BEND, IN – SEPTEMBER 06: Devin Gardner #98 of the Michigan Wolverines is sacked by Romeo Okwara #45 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Notre Dame Stadium on September 6, 2014 in South Bend, Indiana. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images) (2014 Getty Images)

The 2014 season was more reminiscent of the 2024 season, as the Wolverines had the Maryland Terrapins at home for Senior Day.

Fans were expecting to get their bow game trips ready, as they were expected to take care of them, but instead, they lost 23-16 and went to Ohio State, where they fell 42-28 to end the season with a 7-5 record.

The Wolverines are expected to beat the Wildcats this weekend in front of their home fans. The Wildcats are 4-6 overall and 2-5 in the conference.

If Michigan loses as they did, not only will the fans who are already not that enthused with the program lose their minds, but they will also be one loss away from having the worst record as a reigning champion.

Year team Record Win Percentage
1939 TCU 3-7 .300
1943 Ohio State 3-6 .333
2020 L.S.U. 5-5 .500
1950 Notre Dame 4-4-1 .500
2024 Michigan 5-5 .500
1942 Minnesota 5-4 .556

The program has a lot of buzz heading into the game as they’ve flipped No. 1 recruit Bryce Underwood and four-star athlete Elijah Dotson this week.

Michigan football QB commit Bryce Underwood, from Belleville High School. (WDIV)

A win on Saturday would give both players an early start to their collegiate careers.

The Wolverines would have extra practices for bowl season, especially if they sign early in December.

A win on Saturday would give both players an early start to their collegiate careers.

The Wolverines would have extra practices for bowl season, especially if they sign early in December.

Elijah Dotson pre-snap against Saline receiver. 11/8/24 (Mikayla Monae Photography)

If they drop the game like the 2014 team did, they’ll be the worst national champion in the College Football Playoff era as they’ll be expected to fall under .500.

They’ll be heading into The Game with Ohio State with a 5-6 record, with the possibility of falling to 5-7 on the season.

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