Michigan has rebounded quite nicely since the loss in Week 1, but not everyone is convinced the Wolverines will finish strong in the second half of the season.

There certainly are a number of reasons to be optimistic about the team moving forward. Since losing to Notre Dame, the Wolverines have won five straight while scoring 40 or more points in four of those games with the defense continuing to play well.

However, that does not mean everyone is a believer in Jim Harbaugh’s squad. Tim Tebow weighed in on the Wolverines’ shot to make the College Football Playoff Saturday morning, and a tough schedule the rest of the way has him skeptical of their chances.

Brad Crawford with 247 Sports shared Tebow’s comments:

“Everybody is talking about Michigan possibly in the College Football Playoff right now and I just don’t see it,” Tebow said during Saturday’s SportsCenter appearance. “Six out of seven times they’ve played vs. a Top 15 team, they’ve lost. Under Harbaugh, they haven’t won a ranked road game. You’ve got to be able to win big games for me to trust and they just haven’t been able to do that. And they have four big ones left on their schedule — today against Wisconsin, Michigan State, Penn State and oh yeah, they’ve got to go play Ohio State at the end of the season. I just do not trust them.”

The first step for Michigan to prove its skeptics wrong is taking out No. 15 Wisconsin Saturday evening. Kickoff is set for 7:30 pm EST on ABC.