We ve finally arrived at championship week, and if you had Georgia, Michigan, TCU and USC as the top four teams for the playoffs back in August, kudos. Not many
GREETINGS FRIENDS! For the second year in a row, there is cause to reconvene the Council of Stupid Analogies. There is more football to be played. Real, meaningful football. Also we couldn’t not talk about Michigan State losing to Indiana. So, one last time this year, let us watch the opponents. About Last Week 17 million people. The Game made H I S T O R Y this year with 17 million viewers 🔥@UMichFootball x @OhioStateFB | @FOXSportsPR pic.twitter.com/KDxV487u6s FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) November 28, 2022 That is so many people. SO MANY PEOPLE saw that, you guys. That’s like 5% of the population of the United States. Two decades worth of home crowds at the Horseshoe. The entire nation of the Netherlands. That’s what you wanted, right? After last year’s drubbing in Ann Arbor, you insisted that everyone come and watch this. Michigan sucker-punched you on the road in a generational blizzard when you were practically bedridden of mega-flu. And then, to compound matters,
No. 3 Michigan put together a huge second half to knock off No. 2 Ohio State, advancing to its second straight Big Ten Championship Game next Saturday in Indianapolis. They will play Purdue, who earned its first trip to the game with a win over Indiana. Here s our very full Big Ten roundup from Saturday, with all your football and basketball news.