Michigan Football: Predicting Wolverines win-loss record next season

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GBMWolverine writer Ryan Kraus

How will the season end up? Well, Ryan Kraus is a little more realistic in his prediction of the Wolverines 2020-21 season. And understandably so. Many issues must be confronted for U-M to compete on the level Jack is predicting, including the quarterback situation, which Ryan sees as one of the difficulties.

Ryan Kraus gives his thoughts on the season:

The Wolverines are going to be led by a new quarterback in the 2020 season. Whoever wins the job – Joe Milton or McCaffery – will be tested right away against Washington.

Michigan’s toughest stretch will come when they play Wisconsin, Penn State, Michigan State, and Minnesota in consecutive weeks. If they are able to go 3-1 in that stretch, that would be impressive.

There are bound to be rough patches when the team is breaking in a new QB and most of the offensive line. If they gel an turn into a well-oiled machine, the team is going to have lots of success.

With all that being said, I believe that the Wolverines will go 9-3 with a chance at a New Years Six bowl game again in 2020.

*these predictions are assuming that the Wolverines play their schedule as it stands today.*