What Aidan Hutchinson and Jim Harbaugh said about Michigan football winning the Big Ten Championship

What a freaking win!

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INDIANAPOLIS — Michigan football finally did it, winning the team’s first Big Ten Championship since 2004. And though Iowa and its stout defense stood in their way, the Wolverines decimated and dominated the Hawkeyes, winning 42-3.

Now, the maize and blue await their fate, whether they’ll be No. 1 or No. 2 in the final College Football Playoff rankings. Either way, Jim Harbaugh and Aidan Hutchinson were more than happy after the game.

Both took the podium at the same time in the postgame press conference to discuss Michigan football’s big win. From the game itself, to the overall season, to honoring Tate Myre, the hero from Oxford, they covered a lot of ground.

Here is everything they had to say after the game.

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