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I don't feel like UM has played like the 4th/5th best team in the country, but then again you look around and really only Alabama, OSU and Louisville have looked the part of a top team in each game, so who else would you put up there.
As for Michigan having an elite secondary? Well, until Lewis comes back that's definitely not the case. And the S can't cover anybody right now.
Michigan will get some guys (Lewis, Mone, TACO) back, Speight will be more experienced, and the schedule will heat up. That will give Michigan a chance to prove their top 5 potential.
I just wonder if the run blocking will get better. Hopefully it shows some good signs vs Penn State, Wisconsin...
Right now I'd have the ranking:
1. Ohio State
2. Alabama
3. Louisville
4. Stanford
5. Clemson
6. Michigan
7. Houston
8. MSU
Because whether it's roids, players beating women, satchels of cash to help recruiting, or pedophilia, Nebraska is as dirty as it gets. It's been that way since before Devaney.
Last edited by AlabamAlum; September 19, 2016, 01:59 PM.
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