4 Reasons Why Michigan Can Make The 2016 College Football Playoff

There's plenty of hope around Ann Arbor that the Michigan Wolverines will turn things around in a hurry in Jim Harbaugh's first year as UM head coach. We're buying in. Here are four reasons why they'll make the College Football Playoff this season:

1. The ceiling of Brady Hoke's leftover recruits

62 percent of the signees in Brady Hoke's three full recruiting classes were rated as four- or five-stars by most recruiting services. To put that into perspective, only six programs did better at bringing blue-chippers home during that time frame. The average of the rest of the Big Ten's teams during Hoke's stay in Ann Arbor? 11 percent. If the top-billed recruits from the end of Hoke's tenure live up to their skill sets, Harbaugh will have plenty of ammunition to work with in 2015.

2. Harbaugh's track record of success

Remember -- the San Francisco 49ers averaged just under six wins over the eight seasons (and three coaches) prior to hiring Harbaugh. The next three seasons (2011-13), Harbaugh averaged 12 wins and made three-straight conference title games and one Super Bowl. Prior to that at Stanford, Harbaugh notched a monumental win over then-#2 USC in his first year (2007), before incrementally building the program into a powerhouse that finished off his four-year stay with a 12-1 record and a #4 finish in the final AP Poll. Harbaugh gets the job done. No ifs, ands or buts.

3. Jabrill Peppers

Peppers’ freshman campaign was shortened dramatically by an injury and re-injury of his ankle. However, he’s a five-star talent who'll make the entire secondary instantly better with his ball instincts, along with giving the return game a jolt. If he can stay healthy and live up to even 75% of his true potential in 2015, he'll be a true game-changer.

4. Michigan has been THIS CLOSE to beating Ohio State of late

Last year's 42-28 loss was closer than the score indicates, and Michigan lost the two games prior by a combined six points to Buckeyes teams that were both ranked in the top five. Ohio State is the obvious preseason favorite to win the Big Ten, but if the Wolverines did that with Brady Hoke at the helm, imagine what they can do with Jim Harbaugh at the wheel. If the Wolverines can beat the Buckeyes, they have a GREAT chance of winning the conference.

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