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The Michigan Wolverines moved into the top 4 of the CFP rankings for Week 11.
In the 1st iteration of the rankings in Week 10, the Wolverines slotted in at No. 5. After thoroughly beating Rutgers, the Wolverines are now in the top 4, sliding in at No. 3.
As one would expect, social media had a multitude of reactions to the Wolverine’s jump.
Michigan at No. 3 in the college football rankings. pic.twitter.com/rm1OeQgXvh
— Cyrus CLE ☢️ (@jackhiggins330) November 9, 2022
Michigan at 3 in the CFP rankings pic.twitter.com/ofuCMpNd0B
— Noah Neidlinger (@candor_for_sale) November 9, 2022
Hey, @dpeoplesjones, what’s Michigan ranked in the latest CFP? pic.twitter.com/leVsuKXtM1
— Patrick Barron 🐻 (@BlueBarronPhoto) November 9, 2022
The only question tonight for Michigan was whether the Wolverines would jump Ohio State in the CFP rankings, not that it matters. Either way, hard to see how it’s not No. 2 vs. No. 3 on Nov. 26 in Columbus.
— Austin Meek (@byAustinMeek) November 9, 2022
I don’t like Michigan at No 3
If they run the table then obviously they will deserve to be in. Until that point they need to be punished for the embarrassing OOC slate.
— John (@misterdomer) November 9, 2022
Georgia, Ohio State, Michigan and TCU in the top four.
The Michigan-Ohio State game is pacing towards another game with big implications. pic.twitter.com/JNxMAhtyR3
— Tom VanHaaren (@TomVH) November 9, 2022
With Ohio State at No. 2 and Michigan at No. 3, the final game of the season between the 2 teams could have even higher stakes than usual.
Before ending the regular season against Ohio State, Michigan will face Nebraska and Illinois.
Bryce Lazenby covers college football for Saturday Tradition. A Nashville native, his previous stops include FanSided, Dimers, and The Leaf-Chronicle.