How can you lose 2 of your last 3 games and be included in the playoff?
Penn State hasn't lost a a game in over 2 months, beat Ohio State, destroyed Iowa the week before Michigan lost to them, and people want to make the argument that Michigan has a better chance at competing in a playoff?
Penn State has the All Big Ten QB and the Player of the year on offense and Michigan despite 3 pathetic offensive performances in a row is the team that can compete best in a playoff?
How can the team that has lost 2 of it's last 3 games and was losing at home to Indiana in the second half be considered a bigger threat in a playoff than a team that hasn't lost in two months?
If the roles were reversed and Penn State beat an injury depleted Michigan back in September and Harbaugh led Michigan to 9 straight wins, a win over Ohio State, a Big Ten Championship, and was blowing out everyone on the schedule, there is no way a Penn State team that lost two of its last 3 games would get in over Michigan.
This is all about the nauseating obsession with Jim Harbaugh.
Penn State hasn't lost a a game in over 2 months, beat Ohio State, destroyed Iowa the week before Michigan lost to them, and people want to make the argument that Michigan has a better chance at competing in a playoff?
Penn State has the All Big Ten QB and the Player of the year on offense and Michigan despite 3 pathetic offensive performances in a row is the team that can compete best in a playoff?
How can the team that has lost 2 of it's last 3 games and was losing at home to Indiana in the second half be considered a bigger threat in a playoff than a team that hasn't lost in two months?
If the roles were reversed and Penn State beat an injury depleted Michigan back in September and Harbaugh led Michigan to 9 straight wins, a win over Ohio State, a Big Ten Championship, and was blowing out everyone on the schedule, there is no way a Penn State team that lost two of its last 3 games would get in over Michigan.
This is all about the nauseating obsession with Jim Harbaugh.