Paul Finebaum says Michigan football can make CFP in Sherrone Moore’s first year

He’s really coming around on #Michigan! #GoBlue

Paul Finebaum has gone from Michigan football hater to Michigan football appreciator.

The ESPN personality may favor the SEC and has had a complicated relationship with the Wolverines after years of bashing Jim Harbaugh, but after the maize and blue won the Big Ten for three straight years, made the College Football Playoff for three straight years, and won the national championship, Finebaum is changing his tune.

Finebaum appeared on First Take, and though he had one prediction that Michigan fans won’t like, he does believe that Sherrone Moore will be able to lead the Wolverines to the 12-team playoff in year one.

“I think they have a shot. Right now, I would take them,” Finebaum said. “And to do that really — they’re gonna have to change the outcome of a couple games that they’d be favored to lose. They’ve got an early game the second week against Texas — which will be a top-three or four team. They have Oregon later in the year at home — another top-three team. Obviously, we know about Ohio State at the end. And I think if they can win either Texas, Oregon, or Washington, they can finish 10-2. They have to win two of those, by the way, because I don’t think they’ll beat Ohio State.

“I think 9-3, depending on where the wins are, this would probably be the rare team that could make the playoff with more than two losses.”

Assuredly, the Wolverines believe they can beat Ohio State. After all, only once in the past three wins over the Buckeyes has Michigan been the favorite (2023). Otherwise, the prevailing thought was that OSU would win going away.

As for the other games, yes, they will be difficult. But Michigan gets Texas, USC, and Oregon at home, and outside of the 2020 debacle of a COVID year, Michigan has only lost to two teams at home in five games (three to OSU, two to MSU). For the talk that the Wolverines don’t have much of a homefield advantage, that may be true in rivalry games, but not so much facing other teams.

But, the season exists for a reason instead of it being a simulation. Michigan has just over a month to ready itself for Texas. Win that game, and anything is possible.