Following a 24-13 debacle of a loss to Oklahoma, Michigan has to hit the reset button on the season. Before the year started, many deemed a successful season as a College Football Playoff (CFP) appearance. Between the relatively easy schedule, revamped offense and returning defensive production, this seemed like a realistic goal.

But after that loss, is it still realistic that Michigan can make the CFP this year?

To the positive, the Wolverines are about to enter a much more manageable portion of the schedule. Central Michigan doesn’t pose much of a threat tomorrow with or without Sherrone Moore. Nebraska, Wisconsin, USC and Washington could all be tricky games, but they are all a notable step down from the talent level that Oklahoma was, at least on defense. After that, the Wolverines f

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