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Charles Woodson believed Michigan can beat anyone in Playoff field
By Rolando Rosa
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Former Michigan star Charles Woodson believes the Wolverines have the capability this season to win the program’s first national title since his 1997 squad.
The Heisman Trophy winner thinks No. 2 Michigan matches up well with whoever they’d face if they defeat No. 13 Iowa in the B1G title game and qualify for the College Football Playoff:
Spoke to Charles Woodson about Hutchinson/Heisman also UM’s postseason: “When you look at the (playoff) field, if they handle business against Iowa, if you get to that tournament, the 4 teams, I don’t think there will be any team in there they don’t match up with and can’t beat” https://t.co/KBkcKv9WVj
— angelique (@chengelis) December 2, 2021
The former defensive back is a member of both the Pro Football Hall of Fame and College Football Hall of Fame.
Michigan avenged its recent demons when they defeated Ohio State for the first time in a decade last weekend. The B1G East champion Wolverines will square with B1G West champion Iowa in the conference title game on Dec. 4.
Michigan defeated then-No. 2 Ohio State 42-27 for its fourth consecutive victory. No. 13 Iowa is coming off a 28-21 victory at Nebraska for its fourth win in a row. The last B1G title for Michigan and Iowa is when they claimed a share in 2004. Michigan leads the all-time series 42-15-4 and won the last meeting in 2019 vs. Iowa.
Rolando Rosa brings his experience covering college football to Saturday Tradition. Follow him on Twitter @RolandoRosa3.