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We want Bama? Look at the recent history

- Jared Ramsey

Michigan football is back in familiar territory with their third straight College Football Playoff appearance, but the Wolverines are still searching for their first trip to the national championsh­ip game in the modern era.

Michigan has been bounced out in the semifinals each of the last two seasons by Georgia and TCU and now faces another tough test from the South this season. Michigan, ranked the No. 1 team by the CFP selection committee, is taking on No. 4 Alabama, the SEC champion, in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1.

Michigan finished as the top-ranked team after completing its second consecutiv­e 13-0 season filled with convincing victories.

Alabama enters the matchup as a 12-1 SEC champion that went undefeated in conference play after suffering an earlyseaso­n loss to Texas, another CFP semifinalist. The Crimson Tide were selected as the fourth team over Florida State, which finished at 13-0 in the ACC.

This is the first matchup between the two football powerhouse­s since a 2020 meeting in the Citrus Bowl, which Alabama won 35-16. The Wolverines have lost two straight games to Alabama, trail 2-3 in the all-time series, and are currently riding a four-game losing streak in bowl games against the SEC dating to 2018. All time, Michigan is 26-15-1 against SEC schools and 8-9 against the conference in bowl games.

Here’s a look back at Michigan’s recent matchups with SEC schools and how they’ve fared this century:

2021 Orange Bowl, 34-11 loss to Georgia

Georgia gave Michigan a rude introducti­on to the playoff in their first appearance on New Year’s Eve 2021. The Bulldogs jumped out to a 17-0 lead and kept Michigan’s offense in check the entire night. Georgia quarterbac­k Stetson Bennett captured the game’s offensive MVP by throwing for 313 yards and three touchdowns and Michigan’s defense surrendere­d 521 total yards. Cade McNamara struggled in one of his last games as Michigan’s starter, throwing two intercepti­ons, while splitting time with J.J. McCarthy. Georgia went on to win the national championsh­ip over Alabama.

2020 Citrus Bowl, 35-16 loss to Alabama

The most recent matchup with Alabama, as mentioned before, didn’t go Michigan’s way and questions began to swirl about Jim Harbaugh’s ability to elevate Michigan to the top level of the sport, unaware of what would happen in future years. Michigan led 16-14 at the half but was outscored 21-0 in the final two quarters. Shea Patterson, playing his final game for Michigan, completed 17 of 37 passes and had U-M’s only touchdown. Zach Charbonnet was the leading rusher with 84 yards while splitting carries with Hassan Haskins. Alabama, led by future first-round picks Mac Jones and Jerry Jeudy, shredded Michigan’s defense through the air and Najee Harris, another future first-round pick, rushed for two touchdowns.

2018 Peach Bowl, 41-15 loss to Florida

Michigan’s most frequent SEC opponent in recent times has been Florida, with five meetings since 2003. U-M holds a 4-1 record in those games. The only loss came in the most recent matchup, when Florida outscored the Wolverines

28-5 in the second half of the 2018 Peach Bowl. Florida led 13-10, but a pair of Patterson intercepti­ons along with giving up 257 rushing yards sank Michigan’s chances.

2018 Outback Bowl, 26-19 loss to South Carolina

Michigan finished the 2017 season with Harbaugh’s first defeat to an SEC team as Wolverines coach. U-M led 19-3 with just over 5 minutes left in the third quarter but gave up 23 unanswered points in the final 20 minutes. South Carolina kick-started the comeback by forcing a fumble on a strip sack of Brandon Peters early in the fourth quarter. The Gamecocks then scored touchdowns on back-to-back possession­s to take the lead. Michigan had a chance to come back late, but Peters threw two intercepti­ons in the final 10 minutes that halted the offense.

2017 season opener, 33-17 win over Florida

Michigan started 2017 with a secondhalf comeback to take down Florida 33-17 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Under the bright lights of Jerry World,

Michigan’s defense held Florida to zero points in the second half to overcome a 17-13 halftime deficit. Karan Higdon started the comeback with a rushing touchdown and Noah Furbush put the finishing touch on the game with a fumble return for a touchdown. Quinn Nordin made four field goals, including a 55yarder, in his collegiate debut.

2016 Citrus Bowl, 41-7 win over Florida

Harbaugh’s first tango with the SEC was a rousing success. Michigan dominated on both sides of the ball for a 41-7 win and the first bowl victory with Harbaugh as coach. Jake Rudock completed 20 of 31 passes for 278 yards and three touchdowns. Drake Johnson had a pair of touchdowns, rushing and receiving, and Jehu Chesson had 118 yards and a touchdown. Michigan’s defense held the Gators to 273 total yards and did not allow a score after the first quarter.

2013 Outback Bowl, 33-28 loss to South Carolina

Everyone remembers this game for one play.

Yes, the Jadaveon Clowney hit. Clowney delivered one of the most violent forced fumbles in college football history when he blasted through the Michigan line and blew up Vincent Smith as he was receiving a handoff to jar the ball free. Clowney palmed the loose ball himself, setting up a touchdown to give South Carolina a 27-22 lead. Michigan regained the lead on a Devin Gardner touchdown pass to Jeremy Gallon, but South Carolina scored with 11 seconds left to escape with the win.

2012 season opener, 41-14 loss to Alabama

Michigan had high hopes heading into the 2012 season, but those did not last more than a game. Alabama, which went on to win its second consecutiv­e national championsh­ip, rolled through Denard Robinson and U-M. At AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Alabama began the championsh­ip defense by shutting down the Michigan offense, which was held to 269 total yards and turned it over three times, including a pick-six. AJ McCarron threw for 199 yards and two touchdowns on just 11 completion­s, and T.J. Yeldon rushed for 111 yards and a score.

2011 Gator Bowl,

52-14 loss to Mississipp­i State

Michigan’s worst bowl loss in program history was also the only bowl game Michigan reached under head coach Rich Rodriguez, who was fired shortly after the blowout loss. Michigan led 14-10 in the first quarter but gave up six unanswered touchdowns to close the season with disappoint­ment. Robinson threw for 254 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another 58 yards, but it wasn’t enough to keep up with Mississipp­i State. The Bulldogs’ Chris Relf completed 18 of 23 passes for 281 yards and three touchdowns and Vick Ballard rushed for three touchdowns.

2008 Capital One Bowl, 41-35 win over Florida

Michigan sent out Lloyd Carr with one final win in his final game as the Wolverines head coach. Chad Henne threw for 373 yards and three touchdowns while Mike Hart ran for 129 yards and two scores to power Michigan’s offense in the high-scoring shootout. U-M’s defense came up with two fourth-down stops late in the fourth quarter to halt Florida’s potent offense, led by Heisman Trophy winner and national champion Tim Tebow.

2006 season opener, 27-7 win over Vanderbilt

Michigan started the 2006 season with a strong defensive performanc­e. Vanderbilt’s Chris Nickson was held to under 100 passing yards and had a fumble that led to a Mario Manningham touchdown. Henne was 10 of 22 for 135 yards with two TDs and Hart rushed for 146 yards on 31 carries.

2003 Outback Bowl, 38-30 win over Florida

Victor Hobson hauled in an intercepti­on in the final minute on a trick play to seal the victory. Chris Perry had 193 allpurpose yards – 85 rushing and 108 receiving – and four touchdowns, a Wolverine bowl record. Quarterbac­k John Navarre went 21-for-36 for 319 yards.

2002 Citrus Bowl, 45-17 loss to Tennessee

Michigan trailed from the start in the only matchup ever between the schools. Tennessee quarterbac­k Casey Clausen threw for 393 yards and three touchdowns and Jason Witten and Donte’ Stallworth both had over 100 yards receiving. Navarre was 21 of 39 for 240 yards for Michigan and B.J. Askew rushed for 76 yards and hauled in a receiving touchdown.

2001 Citrus Bowl, 31-28 win over Auburn

Anthony Thomas could not be stopped in Michigan’s close win. The Wolverines running back rushed for 182 yards and two touchdowns to power the offense while Drew Henson delivered a steady performanc­e, going 15 of 20 for 294 yards and two touchdowns. U-M took a 28-14 lead halfway through the third quarter and then hung on, despite not scoring in the fourth quarter.

2000 Orange Bowl, 35-34 win over Alabama

In the first overtime matchup in school history, Tom Brady found tight end Shawn Thompson on the first play of overtime to give U-M the lead. Alabama answered with a touchdown but Michigan escaped with the win thanks to a missed extra point by Alabama kicker Ryan Pflugner in the extra period. Michigan overcame two separate 14-point deficits in the game to force overtime, including Brady completing 33 of 45 passing attempts for 369 yards and three touchdowns. David Terrell earned Orange Bowl MVP honors with 10 catches for 150 yards and three touchdowns.

Record this century: 7-8

 ?? JUNFU HAN/DETROIT FREE PRESS ?? Michigan defensive back DJ Turner tackles Georgia wide receiver Kearis Jackson during the 2021 Orange Bowl.
JUNFU HAN/DETROIT FREE PRESS Michigan defensive back DJ Turner tackles Georgia wide receiver Kearis Jackson during the 2021 Orange Bowl.
 ?? ERIC SEALS/DETROIT FREE PRESS ?? Michigan’ Will Heininger, right, and teammates carry head coach Lloyd Carr after beating Florida in the Capital One Bowl on Jan. 1, 2008.
ERIC SEALS/DETROIT FREE PRESS Michigan’ Will Heininger, right, and teammates carry head coach Lloyd Carr after beating Florida in the Capital One Bowl on Jan. 1, 2008.
 ?? JULIAN H. GONZALEZ/DETROIT FREE PRESS ?? Tom Brady, shown here in 1998, once helped Michigan beat Alabama.
JULIAN H. GONZALEZ/DETROIT FREE PRESS Tom Brady, shown here in 1998, once helped Michigan beat Alabama.

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