College bowl games

This game is just a weird one, two non-SEC or ACC teams. Guess I’ll pull for MIchigan since they beat Bama, and Bama beat Georgia, and Texas beat Bama but got beat by Washington. Wake me up when it’s over.
 
No great surprise Washington was the TCU this year. They played nobody to get there and their defense sucks. Beat a highly over rated Oregon team and quarterback twice by a total of 6 points really played no one else in a weak PAC 12.
 
I thought MI was about to run away with it but then WA got to within a TD for the tie. MI pulled away in the 4th so I turned it off and went to sleep. Congrats to MI, I suppose they were not over-rated for once in the last several years.
It will be a different team next season, as a dozen or more starters are projected to enter the NFL draft. Blake Corum will definitely be gone, as this was his last year of eligibility.
 
I wonder if the NCAA will take the win away if it cheating is proven?

Would Washington get the win by default?
That won't happen. Although Stallion was a recruiting analyst for Michigan, he was stealing signals that an alumnus funded. The signals were never given to the Michigan coaching staff. Stallion put them in a book he was calling the Michigan Manifesto. Stallion had desires to be the head coach at Michigan one day, and those who were helping him with the signal stealing were to be part of that coaching staff.

UGA was one of the teams Michigan was accused of stealing signals from. Kirby Smart in an interview with Sports Illustrated, shot down any notion that Michigan attempted to go beyond normal in-game sign stealing against the Bulldogs. "I didn't notice anything fishy about Michigan when we played them," Smart stated. "I think there's paranoia out there everywhere. I think what people are talking about there is different than your normal sign stealing. We do our best to protect our signals."
 
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