Ohio State social media reacts to Michigan’s ‘tarnished’ national championship

The Michigan football program has taken home the College Football Playoff national championship for the 2023 season by pulling away from the Washington Huskies late enroute to a final score of 34-13.

You knew it would happen though. Many came out and voiced their displeasure surrounding a team, head coach, and program that is still being investigated for sign stealing allegations and how it played a part in this three-year gradual run that ended with a trophy and confetti. There is, of course, another investigation for contacting recruits during a dead period and Jim Harbaugh’s alleged lying to the NCAA as a result.

We scoured the free app named X, formerly Twitter, and pulled out some of the best troll jobs and remarks that hit square in the eyes of the Michigan program that got secured a national title as it runs from the NCAA.

One of our writers jumped on it quickly

Tarnished, asterisk. Michigan cheated. This will go down as one of the NCAA’s biggest embarrassments because they knew

— “The” Mike F Chen (@MikeFChen) January 9, 2024

There’s also this and a very real possibility

Prediction: There are going to be a lot of disappointed people when Michigan doesn’t have to vacate its national championship.

— Kyle Rowland (@KyleRowland) January 9, 2024

This is a very good question

Does Connor Stalions get a national title ring?

— Barrett Sallee 🇺🇸 (@BarrettSallee) January 9, 2024

A picture says a thousand words

History repeating?

Some NFL team will want Harbaugh. Might as well go out on top … and one step ahead of the law, right Pete Carroll?

— Rob Oller (@rollerCD) January 9, 2024

Well, we’ll let you just read this one

One of these is a good boi the other is lying cheeseburger eating cheater. I’ll let you decide which is which. pic.twitter.com/ChVFjgiHrD

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Author : Buckeyes Wire

Publish date : 2024-01-09 05:07:50

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