MINI-MOVIE: Michigan Wolverines vs. EVERYBODY in the 2023 Season | CFB on FOX

NARRATOR: “Michigan’s 2023 Season, the Mini Movie.” JOEL KLATT: Big news out about Michigan and Jim Harbaugh. Michigan will self-impose a three-game suspension. They’re going to walk over these teams early. ANNOUNCER: They’re, the identity of that team, two professional running backs in the backfield, Blake Corum and Donovan Edwards. But I’m eager to see how they handle the adversity that they’ve been going through this year. I think adversity brings great teams together. And if Michigan is going to be a great team that contends for a national championship, they need to come out with a chip on their

shoulder and set the tone for the season. ANNOUNCER: J.J. McCarthy drops back, finds an open receiver. Touchdown, Wolverines! Michigan faces off with UNLV. McCarthy, looking for a receiver, finds Roman Wilson. He’s in for the touchdown. Dawg. Dawg with a capital D-A-W-G. Dawg. ANNOUNCER: He’s the culture developer and the leadership developer for this Michigan team when Harbaugh isn’t there. ANNOUNCER: McCarthy taking a chance, near the 10. It’s– it’ll be knocked away and caught off the deflection by Johnson! Touchdown, Michigan. JOEL KLATT: This Michigan team, they’re like a boa constrictor. A boa constrictor moves slowly and confidently,

knowing that once it gets you in its grasp, it’s over. ANNOUNCER: Pocket for McCarthy. Towards the end zone. That is caught. Touchdown. Semaj Morgan. ANNOUNCER:

Big touchdown maker. McCarthy scanning. Loads of time for McCarthy. Now he wings it downfield. To the end zone, Roman Wilson. COLIN COWHERD: No other team has been as complete or as dominant as Michigan this year. ANNOUNCER: Second and 10. Fakes the handoff. McManus. It’s intercepted. Will Johnson, the 20, the 10. Touchdown, Michigan. JOEL KLATT: Michigan’s one of the best teams in the country. Indiana has struggled. ANNOUNCER: McCarthy, feeling the pressure.

McCarthy throws. Caught. Down the sideline, Loveland brings it in. Touchdown, Wolverines. COLIN COWHERD: Breaking news. The NCAA has opened an investigation into number two Michigan. SKIP BAYLESS: Conner Stallions, a retired captain in the Marine Corps, is being investigated by the NCAA as the linchpin of what has been called an elaborate, quote, unquote, sign stealing system at Michigan. ANNOUNCER: All you can do if you’re a player is go win football games. Go win football games and then hold up the banner at the end. Because at the end of the day, the game is played by the

players on the field. Just because you know what’s coming doesn’t mean you can stop it. ANNOUNCER: Michigan versus Michigan State. Hauser, drops back, looking for a receiver. He’s intercepted. It’s number 0, Mike Sainristil. He might go all the way. He’s in for the touchdown. Wolverines domination. Are you kidding me? ANNOUNCER: Michigan is the most complete football team in America, offensively, defensively, special team. They are different. SKIP BAYLESS: I think the NCAA is sitting back hoping against hope that Michigan, which has a really good football team, gets punished on the football field. Because the NCAA needs

Penn State or Ohio State or both to beat Michigan. ANNOUNCER: The biggest story of the day, Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh suspended by the Big Ten for the final three games of the regular season in the wake of sign stealing allegations. SKIP BAYLESS: The worst nightmare for the NCAA would be to have Michigan in the playoffs having broken rules, right. ANNOUNCER: Corum with a hole. Down the sideline. Can he get there? Blake the Great. Touchdown, Wolverines. 30 yards. I want to thank the Lord. Want to thank Coach Harbaugh. Love you, man. Love the out of

you, man. This is for you, for this university, the president, our AD. We got the best players, best university, best alumni in the country. ANNOUNCER: –and 10 at the 25. Here’s Tagovailoa. Reverses, in trouble, and sacked. Loose ball. Picked up. Michigan has it. Touchdown, Wolverines! JOEL KLATT: This is the game of the year. There’s no bigger game in the college football season with Michigan and Ohio State. The path for the loser to get into the playoff is so slim and narrow that this game is everything. This game means everything. ANNOUNCER: Welcome to the Big House,

the largest stadium in America. And I hope you’re ready to watch the biggest game of the season. It’s the world famous Ohio State Buckeyes and the Michigan Wolverines. Do or die. Out of the I-formation, Max Bredeson, the upback. Corum. Touchdown, Wolverines. Third and 10 at the 22. J.J. McCarthy looking over the middle. Caught. Touchdown, Wolverines. Roman Wilson. ANNOUNCER: Disturbing scene on the field. Zak Zinter, their All-American right guard, came back because he wanted to be a part of this team, felt that they had unfinished business. Got his knee rolled up on, folks. And we’re not

going to show it to you. This is their leader, Zak Zinter. CROWD: Let’s go, Zak! Let’s go, Zak! Let’s go, Zak! Let’s go, Zak! Let’s go, Zak! ANNOUNCER: Corum, dancing. Corum! Breaks a tackle. To the end zone. Blake the Great, touchdown, Wolverines! JOEL KLATT: And what a huge touchdown, flashing the 6-5 for his offensive lineman, Zak Zinter, who was just carted off the field. ANNOUNCER: Receiver at the top of your screen. McCord, looks, fires. Intercepted! Rod Moore. And Michigan will win the game and head to the Big Ten championship. I just love my guys so

much. That’s the thing about this team, we love each other. We play for each other. And it’s a special, special group. ANNOUNCER: Welcome to the 2023 Big Ten Championship game, as the undefeated and second-ranked Michigan Wolverines prepare to take on Kirk Ferentz’s 10 and 2 Iowa Hawkeyes. It’s a first down and goal at the 6-yard line. Blake Corum, touchdown, Wolverines. He has officially become a Michigan legend. J.J. McCarthy takes a knee. The final score, as Jim Harbaugh, he doesn’t want to get soaked. Look at him. He’s still got some moves. JOEL KLATT: So the commissioner

of the Big Ten, Tony Petitti, the trophy to 65 Zak Zinter. I got one question for you, Michigan nation. Who’s got it better than us? CROWD: No– –body. JOEL KLATT: And if they want to win a championship, they’ve won the Big Ten now three straight years, but they’ve got their sights set on something more.

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