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Paul Finebaum Shockingly Not Too High On Michigan’s Championship Chances

Talking with ESPN’s First Take, Paul Finebaum thinks there are three teams that can challenge Georgia for a three-peat: USC, Ohio State and Alabama. That’s right no Michigan:

“There are a couple of teams that a possibility or a chance at it. I think, within the SEC, Alabama would be the best bet. That does not take a rocket scientist, which I’m not, to come up with,” Finebaum said. “Outside, I like Ohio State. There’s still an issue about how the quarterback situation will land. Other than that, they probably have as much talent, if not more, as anyone in the country. If you’re looking for a wildcard, certainly Southern Cal with the Heisman Trophy winner (in) Caleb Williams.”

The SEC talking head has long been disliking Michigan and particularly Jim Harbaugh.

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