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Michigan dominates Washington to claim national championship

Michigan Wolverines‌ Win National Championship in Dominating Fashion

January 9, ⁤2024 – 7:38 AM EST

Michigan Wolverines running back ​Donovan Edwards (7) holds the ⁢National Championship Trophy as⁣ he celebrates after winning 2024 College Football Playoff national championship game against the Washington Huskies at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J.‌ Rebilas-USA‌ TODAY Sports/File Photo

Blake‌ Corum missed Michigan’s College Football Playoff semifinal‌ loss a season ago due to ⁢a knee injury and incessantly envisioned a return⁣ to the big ‌stage over ⁣the ensuing 12-plus‍ months.

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The Wolverines repeatedly chalked up victories ⁢this season with nary ⁣a blemish, so Corum ⁢received that opportunity, and ⁤he didn’t disappoint.

Corum rushed‌ for 134 yards ‍and two ⁤touchdowns on ​21 carries to help No. 1 Michigan⁤ complete an undefeated season with a punishing 34-13 victory over No.⁢ 2 Washington in the national championship game on Monday night in ‌Houston.

“There were a lot ​of us who said we had unfinished business,”‌ Corum said while being named Offensive Player of the Game. “I’ll leave you all with this: Business is finished.”

The title game certainly had⁣ a business-like feel as Michigan ‌(15-0)⁤ won its first national title since winning in split fashion in 1997.

Donovan Edwards also rushed⁤ for two touchdowns and ‌added 104 ⁢yards on‍ just six ​carries as the Wolverines racked up ‍303 yards on‍ the ground while limiting ‍Washington to⁣ 46.

Corum⁤ gave credit in all directions before ⁤suddenly taking note of how he was a spectator when the Wolverines lost 51-45 to TCU ⁢last season. He was ‍out due to a torn meniscus, sprained ​MCL and a bone bruise​ in⁣ his left knee.

“This means so much because I was so helpless last year,”⁤ Corum said.

Michigan’s victory⁤ ended a season in ⁣which ‍coach Jim⁣ Harbaugh​ missed six games due to two suspensions with players repeatedly saying they were fueled by the adversity. Also ‍hanging in the air is ⁣whether Harbaugh will‌ end his nine-season reign at his alma mater and take an NFL head-coaching job.

“We’re 15-0,” ⁣Harbaugh said. “Took on all comers​ and we’re the last one standing. Champions.”

Mike‌ Sainristil ⁤returned a⁤ key ‍interception ⁣81 yards to set‍ up Michigan’s final touchdown and Defensive⁣ Player of the Game Will Johnson also⁢ had a pick.

Michael Penix Jr. completed⁣ 27 of 51 passes for 255 yards, one touchdown ⁣and two interceptions for Washington (14-1), which had its FBS-long 21-game ⁣winning streak halted. Jalen McMillan had a touchdown catch and Rome Odunze had five⁤ receptions for​ 87 yards for the Huskies.

Penix didn’t flash ⁣the skills ⁤that saw him finish second in the Heisman ​Trophy balloting. The Huskies notched their ‌lowest⁢ point total of the season, and their⁣ longest pass play through the game’s first 53-plus minutes was just⁤ 16 yards.

“Obviously,⁤ it didn’t come out how I ​wanted it to‍ but I know that each and every player on this team gave it⁤ their all,” Penix​ said. ​“It wasn’t enough (Monday).

“For me, I’m ‌going to take accountability for the offensive side of the ball, I could’ve done better.”

Washington’s ⁣Dillon ⁢Johnson played despite injuries ​to his left knee and right ‍foot. ‌He had 33 yards on 11​ carries and caught two passes for 24 yards.

J.J. McCarthy completed 10 of 18 ⁣passes for 140 yards for the Wolverines, who outgained the Huskies 443-301.

Michigan led by ‍seven when⁣ it took over with 9:44 left in the game.

On ‌the first play of the drive, ‌McCarthy connected with Colston Loveland for a gain of⁤ 41 to the‌ Huskies 30-yard line. Four plays ⁢later, Corum scored⁢ on ‍a 12-yard ⁤run to give Michigan a 27-13 lead with 7:09 remaining.

Penix lofted a 44-yard pass to Odunze with 6:18 left to get Washington in scoring range.⁤ But the Huskies soon faced fourth-and-13 from the Wolverines ⁣30, and Sainristil picked off the ball and raced‍ the other way, setting up Corum’s ⁢1-yard ⁣TD run with ⁤3:37⁢ remaining.

That touchdown ​— Corum’s 27th on ⁢the ground and 28th overall⁤ this⁣ season — ⁤shut the door on the Huskies.

The loss was just the third in 28 games for Kalen DeBoer ⁤as Washington’s coach. He said he delivered a heart-felt message ⁣in⁢ the locker ‍room.

“I wanted them to ‍know that even though this ‌wasn’t what we feel would ⁣happen, they restored (Washington) football and⁣ made a ‌city proud and made a fan base proud and alumni proud and most of all, they showed ⁤what they’re​ made of,” DeBoer said.

“They‍ showed heart, they showed the whole country what is special about⁢ our place and I’m so ‌proud of ⁤them.”

The game⁢ was Washington’s final one as a member of the⁣ Pac-12. The Huskies move into the Big‍ Ten ​next season. They will⁣ host the Wolverines ⁣on Oct. 5.

Michigan rushed for⁣ 174 yards in the opening quarter en route to ⁢taking a 17-10 lead⁤ into the ⁢break.

Edwards capped the game-opening drive with​ a 41-yard touchdown run on a⁤ play in‌ which he faced inside congestion before bouncing to the⁢ left and easily sailing down the sideline ‌for the score.

Grady ⁤Gross kicked a 25-yard field goal‌ with 3:56 left for Washington. But Edwards was at it again 93‍ seconds later, scoring⁢ on a 46-yard burst through a huge hole to give the Wolverines a⁤ 14-3 advantage.

Corum delivered ⁢Michigan’s third long run on the final play of the⁣ first quarter when he exploded ‌for 59⁣ yards. That set up ⁢a⁢ 31-yard field goal by James Turner ⁣that gave the Wolverines a⁣ 14-point ​lead with​ 13:28​ remaining in the⁤ first half.

The Huskies moved within ‍seven with⁣ 42 seconds left in the half ⁤when Penix‌ tossed a 3-yard scoring ⁤pass to McMillan.

Johnson ⁤intercepted⁣ Penix at the Huskies 32 on the first offensive ‍play of the third quarter. That set up Turner’s 38-yard field​ goal to make it ​20-10.

Washington trimmed its deficit back to seven when Gross booted a 45-yard field goal with 8:58⁣ left in the third quarter.

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How did the Michigan Wolverines’ ground attack contribute to their dominating victory in the National Championship game?

Michigan Wolverines Win ‍National‍ Championship in Dominating Fashion

The Michigan Wolverines football team emerged victorious in a dominant fashion as ​they won the National Championship in the⁣ College Football Playoff. Led by ⁢running back Donovan Edwards and a​ strong defense, the Wolverines completed an undefeated season ‍with a resounding 34-13 victory⁤ over the Washington Huskies.

Michigan’s success in the championship game⁤ was a testament to their resilience and determination. Blake Corum, who missed the team’s playoff ⁤run last season​ due to a knee injury, returned to the big stage and made a significant impact. Corum rushed for 134 ‌yards and ⁣two ⁤touchdowns on 21 carries, earning him the title of Offensive Player of the Game. He‌ expressed his satisfaction with a memorable quote, saying, “Business is finished.”

The victory marked Michigan’s⁤ first‌ national⁢ title since 1997, cementing their status as a perennial powerhouse⁣ in college football. ‌The team’s success was not⁣ limited​ to Corum alone, as Donovan Edwards also had⁤ a stellar‍ performance with two rushing​ touchdowns and 104 yards on just six carries. The Wolverines’ ground attack ​was unstoppable, accumulating 303 rushing yards while limiting the Huskies to a‌ mere ⁤46 yards.

For Corum, the win ​held a special significance as he⁤ reflected on‌ his‍ absence from ⁢last year’s championship run and how ​helpless he felt. He gave credit to his‍ teammates for​ their support throughout the journey. However, the season was​ not ⁤without its challenges as head coach Jim Harbaugh faced several suspensions, and speculation surrounds ​his future with ⁢the team.

Washington, who entered​ the game with a 21-game winning streak, could not find their rhythm against Michigan’s stifling defense. Quarterback Michael Penix Jr., who ​had a ‌strong season culminating in a ⁢Heisman Trophy ballot, failed⁤ to ‍deliver his usual performance. The Huskies’‍ point total was their lowest of the season, and they struggled to make significant gains on⁤ offense.

Despite the loss, Washington⁣ coach Kalen DeBoer‌ praised his team for ⁤their contributions and⁣ acknowledged their⁤ impact on the football program. He emphasized their resilience and expressed pride in what they ⁣had‌ achieved.

The game marked ‍the end of ⁢Washington’s tenure in the Pac-12​ as they move into the Big Ten for the upcoming​ season. They will have a chance for redemption when they host Michigan on October 5th.

Michigan’s dominance was evident throughout the game, particularly in the first quarter when they rushed for 174‍ yards en route to taking a 17-10 lead. Edwards and Corum showcased their⁣ explosive running abilities, leaving ⁤the Huskies’ ⁤defense struggling to contain them.

The Wolverines’ victory was a culmination of their hard ⁤work and determination. They ​overcame ‍adversity, including injuries and suspensions, to emerge as the last team standing. The national championship ⁤win solidified their place among the elite in college football and provided a fitting end to an outstanding⁢ season.

In ⁣conclusion, the ⁢Michigan Wolverines’ victory in the National Championship ​game was a testament ⁣to their talent, determination, and resilience. Led by​ standout performances from Blake Corum ‍and Donovan Edwards, they ‌dominated the Washington Huskies to secure ⁣their first​ national title in over two decades. The Wolverines’ success highlighted the strength of their ground attack and the effectiveness of their defense. As they bask in the glory of their undefeated​ season, questions about the future‍ of their head⁤ coach loom. Regardless, their victory cements their legacy as a force to⁣ be reckoned with in college football.



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