Michigan 2022 Season Preview | New coordinators after 2021 College Football Playoffs

Big 10 Takeover reviews the 2021 season of the Michigan Wolverines, and previews their upcoming season. #goblue #michiganfootball #harbaugh During the offseason, Big 10 takeover is going to explore each Big 10 team’s 2021 performance, as well as what to expect of the teams in 2022, and the conference as a whole. This week is focused on the Michigan Wolverines. After many pundits picked them to have a mediocre year, and have a potential departure of Jim Harbaugh as a result, the Wolverines proved everyone wrong. They started off unranked, but slowly moved their way up into the elites of the 2021 season, finishing 12-2 with a dominant win over their rival, a rout of Iowa to crown them conference champions, and the school’s first College Football Playoff berth, the Wolverines made themselves heard. Former OC Josh Gattis led their offense with college football’s best offensive line, leading the way for a nightmare running back duo in Hassan Haskins and Blake Corum. Former DC Mike Macdonald led a Michigan defensive that produced a Heisman trophy finalist in DE Aidan Hutchinson, and two more likely 2022 NFL draft first round picks in David Ojabo and Daxton Hill. Despite the success, rumbles of an NFL departure for Harbaugh, parting shots by Gattis, and a questionable DC hire in Jesse Minter plagued the offseason talk for Michigan. Can their favorable 2022 schedule get them back to the playoffs?
Big 10 Takeover reviews the 2021 season of the Michigan Wolverines, and previews their upcoming season.

#goblue #michiganfootball #harbaugh

During the offseason, Big 10 takeover is going to explore each Big 10 team’s 2021 performance, as well as what to expect of the teams in 2022, and the conference as a whole.

This week is focused on the Michigan Wolverines. After many pundits picked them to have a mediocre year, and have a potential departure of Jim Harbaugh as a result, the Wolverines proved everyone wrong. They started off unranked, but slowly moved their way up into the elites of the 2021 season, finishing 12-2 with a dominant win over their rival, a rout of Iowa to crown them conference champions, and the school’s first College Football Playoff berth, the Wolverines made themselves heard.

Former OC Josh Gattis led their offense with college football’s best offensive line, leading the way for a nightmare running back duo in Hassan Haskins and Blake Corum. 

Former DC Mike Macdonald led a Michigan defensive that produced a Heisman trophy finalist in DE Aidan Hutchinson, and two more likely 2022 NFL draft first round picks in David Ojabo and Daxton Hill.

Despite the success, rumbles of an NFL departure for Harbaugh, parting shots by Gattis, and a questionable DC hire in Jesse Minter plagued the offseason talk for Michigan. Can their favorable 2022 schedule get them back to the playoffs?
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