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Undefeated Michigan and Washington to Clash in CFP Championship

High-flying Huskies offense to test Wolverines' dominant defense in title showdown

  • Michigan Wolverines and Washington Huskies are set to face off in the College Football Playoff (CFP) championship game, with both teams entering the match undefeated.
  • Washington's high-flying, pass-first attack, led by quarterback Michael Penix Jr., is expected to be a key factor in the game. Penix Jr. has thrown for more than 300 yards in 10 of 14 games this season.
  • Michigan's strength lies in its run-heavy offensive style and dominant defensive front. The Wolverines' defense is ranked second, allowing just 150 yards per game through the air.
  • Washington's defense, while not as strong as Michigan's, has been able to make crucial stops in close games, contributing to their undefeated record.
  • Experts suggest that Washington's path to victory lies in maximizing the number of possessions and ensuring that quarterback Michael Penix Jr. performs at an elite level. For Michigan, a limited-possession game that heightens the impact of any defensive play they make could be the key to victory.
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