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Concerns for Michigan vs Washington in National Championship

Michigan vs Washington: Jim Harbaugh and the Michigan Wolverines are a great team and will face the Washington Huskies for the College Football National Championship Monday night in Houston.

As great as Michigan football is, they may have a few concerns as they prepare to play the Huskies. First of all, after going nose to nose against Nick Saban and Alabama in the Rose Bowl, Washington’s quarterback Michael Penix Jr. and his receivers are wayyyy better than Jalen Milroe and his receivers.

Michigan defensive coordinator Jesse Minter will have to come up with a plan to stop TWO 1000 yard receivers and a deadly accurate quarterback.

But that’s what Michigan does. Their defense is the best in the country. That’s why it’s Michigan vs Washington playing for a title.

We also have another warning for Michigan you’ll want to hear in our second segment and we have the latest point spread for the big game.

Finally, we close things out with our weekly Big 10 men’s basketball power rankings. It’s January, so it’s time to take a closer look at hoops! It’s all here on Locked on Big 10 with Craig Shemon.

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