Mission Accomplished: U-M takes Down No. 2 Washington to Capture CFP National Championship - University of Michigan Athletics (2024)

Site: Houston, Texas (NRG Stadium)
Event: CFP National Championship Game
Score: #2 Michigan 34, #2 Washington 13
Records: U-M (15-0), UW (14-1)
Attendance: 72,808
Next U-M Event: Season Completed

HOUSTON, Texas -- The No. 1-ranked University of Michigan football team captured the program's 12th national championship and first since 1997 with a gritty 34-13 victory in the CFP National Championship Game on Monday night (Jan. 8) at NRG Stadium.

The Wolverines ran their way to the title, rumbling for a CFP title-game high 303 ground yards -- with 174 coming in the first quarter alone. Running backs Blake Corum and Donovan Edwards led the charge, posting 134 and 104 rushing yards, respectively, making Michigan the first team in CFP title game history to have two rushers of over 100 yards. The two also combined for four rushing touchdowns (two each), the entirety of U-M's trips to the end zone.

Corum was named the Offensive Player of the game, while defensive back Will Johnson was named Defensive Player of the Game.

After setting the pace early with an explosive ground game, the Michigan defense secured the ultimate title, holding the Huskies scoreless after the 8:58 mark in the third quarter. Defensive back Mike Sainristil sealed the victory with an interception returned 81 yards with just 3:53 remaining in the game. Sainristil played a key role, also leading the team in tackles (eight) and tackles for loss (one).

Along with allowing just 13 points, the Maize and Blue held Washington to just 46 rushing yards and conversions on only two of 14 third downs.

The Wolverines came out of the gates running, putting the ball in the hands of their running backs on six of eight plays during the game's first drive. Edwards bounced off a defender on his first carry, rerouted, and gained speed along the Washington sideline for a 41-yard touchdown to take an early 7-0 lead.

The Huskies responded with a long drive of their own, taking 13 plays to get down to the U-M eight-yard line before being held by U-M's second-ranked red zone defense to a 25-yard field goal that snuck inside of the right goalpost.

The early offensive onslaught continued, with Michigan taking just four plays to find the end zone on its second drive. Two plays after quarterback J.J. McCarthy threaded a 37-yard pass to wide receiver Roman Wilson on a corner route, Edwards added a second rushing touchdown (46 yards) to mark the first time a player has posted two touchdown runs of 40-plus yards in College Football Playoff National Championship Game history.

On the first play of the next offensive series, Corum closed the first quarter with a run up the middle and bounced outside for a 59-yard gain. Despite the play setting up the Wolverines at the U-W 20-yard line, Michigan was stopped and settled for a 31-yard James Turner field goal to extend its advantage to 17-3.

The first half closed with a score of 17-10, as the Huskies put together an 11-play, 61-yard scoring drive following a U-M turnover on downs. The touchdown, a three-yard pass, brought the Huskies within a score despite being outgained by 130 total yards (177 on the ground) heading to the break.

On the first play of the second half, Johnson came up with his fourth interception of the season to shift the game's momentum back in the direction of U-M. The key turnover allowed Turner to convert his second field goal (38 yards), widening the U-M lead to 20-10. Washington, however, added a field goal of its own (45 yards) on the game's next drive to claw back to within a score.

Over the course of the next quarter, a field-position battle took hold, with the teams trading six punts. The offensive lull was broken with a 41-yard pass completion over the middle between McCarthy and tight end Colston Loveland -- who finished the night as Michigan's leading receiver with 64 yards. This play set up a 12-yard Corum rushing score with 7:09 remaining in the contest, extending the Michigan lead to 27-13.

Michigan's national championship came to fruition in the last four minutes, as Sainristil's interception -- his sixth of the season -- set up a seven-yard Corum rushing score with 3:37 remaining in the contest.

Following one final defensive stand, the Wolverines lined up in victory formation, marking the moment the 2023-24 Michigan Wolverines took home the national championship.

Mission Accomplished: U-M takes Down No. 2 Washington to Capture CFP National Championship - University of Michigan Athletics (2024)

FAQs

How bad did Michigan beat Washington? ›

The hobbled Huskies squandered several chances to get back into Monday's championship game as a disjointed offensive effort led to a 34–13 loss to Michigan.

How many CFP national championships has Michigan won? ›

1 Michigan Wolverines defeated the No. 2 Washington Huskies, 34-13, capturing the program's first national championship in the College Football Playoff era, first overall national title since 1997 and 12th in program history.

Why did Washington lose to Michigan? ›

The Dawgs entered Monday's game as the No. 2 team in college football, a rank they haven't achieved in decades. But the Huskies' normally explosive offense couldn't get a rhythm going against Michigan's defense, which held UW to its lowest points scored this season, including only one touchdown.

Who won the national championship last night between Michigan and Washington? ›

Blake Corum ran for 134 yards and two fourth-quarter touchdowns as Harbaugh and the top-ranked Wolverines — undeterred by suspensions and a sign-stealing case that shadowed the program — completed a three-year surge to a national title by beating No. 2 Washington 34-13 Monday night in the College Football Playoff.

Why is Washington Huskies so good? ›

And the difference in philosophy is clearer: The Huskies' offense is built not on explosivity, but on efficiency. The explosive plays are a direct result of the efficiency. And they're doing so with little reliance on the run game. Washington's 123 yards rushing per game rank 102nd nationally.

Who has won more Michigan or State? ›

Michigan–Michigan State football rivalry
Statistics
All-time recordMichigan leads, 73–38–5
Trophy seriesMichigan leads, 41–29–2
Largest victoryOctober 8, 1902 Michigan, 119–0
Longest win streakMichigan, 14 (1916–1929)
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Is Michigan the most winningest college football team? ›

College football all-time winningest programs

Michigan: 1,002 wins. Alabama: 965 wins. Ohio State: 964 wins.

Has Michigan ever won a CFP game? ›

Michigan beats Washington 34-13 to win CFP National Championship game. The No. 1 Michigan Wolverines used a punishing rushing attack to down the No. 2 Washington Huskies 34-13 in Monday night's College Football Playoff National Championship game at NRG Stadium in Houston.

Who has the most national championships Ohio State or Michigan? ›

Accomplishments by the two rivals
TeamMichiganOhio State
National titles128
CFP appearances35
Bowl appearances5255
Postseason bowl record23–2926–29
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Is Michigan or Washington more likely to win? ›

1 Michigan Wolverines (14-0) are slight favorites in the College Football Playoff National Championship (-5) against the No. 2 Washington Huskies (14-0) at NRG Stadium on January 8, 2024, airing on ESPN.

Who was favored Michigan or Washington? ›

The Wolverines are 5-point favorites and the over/under for total points scored is 55.5 in the latest Washington vs. Michigan odds via SportsLine consensus. Michigan is the -215 favorite on the money line (risk $215 to win $100).

Why is Michigan split into? ›

A skirmish with Ohio known as the Toledo War delayed Michigan's statehood and led to a trade: Toledo remained in Ohio, while the Upper Peninsula became part of Michigan. Today, Michigan is the only state in the nation comprised of two peninsulas.

Has Washington ever played Michigan? ›

Michigan vs. Washington games. Among the 13 all-time meetings between Michigan and Washington, a few stand out. The Huskies' victory in the Rose Bowl in January 1992 helped them earn a share of the national championship for the 1991 season.

Has Michigan ever had an undefeated season? ›

Michigan went undefeated in 1997. Overall, the Michigan defense only allowed 9.5 points per game and ended the season ranked No. 1 in the AP Poll, giving Michigan its first national championship since 1948 with a victory in the 1998 Rose Bowl.

What celebrities are at the Michigan Washington game? ›

There were notable Michigan and Washington alums scattered throughout the building, but the most star power was centered inside one stadium suite with a couple Hall of Famers Michael Jordan and Derek Jeter hanging out with former Heisman Trophy winner and Michigan star Desmond Howard, rapper Travis Scott and ESPN's ...

Has Michigan State ever beat Michigan in football? ›

U of M leads the series with 72 wins, while the Spartans have only come out ahead 38 times. The game has resulted in a tie five times, with the most recent tie in 1963. And while the rivalry has been in Michigan's favor all-time, the Spartans have virtually split wins with the Wolverines since 2000.

What year did Oregon beat Michigan? ›

Oregon 39-7 Michigan (Sep 8, 2007) Final Score - ESPN.

Who won the 1998 Rose Bowl? ›

Michigan claimed its 11th national title with a 21-16 victory over Washington State at the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1 in front of 101,219 in Pasadena, Calif.

When did Oregon beat Michigan in football? ›

Opponent History
DateSeasonScore
Saturday, September 82007W39-7
Saturday, September 202003W31-27
Saturday, October 61973L0-24
Saturday, September 241960L0-21
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