Last Chance U: 10 schools we’d love to see a Netflix series about

TALLAHASSEE, FL - APRIL 11: De'Andre Johnson #14 of the Gold team drops back to pass against the Garnet team during Florida State's Garnet and Gold spring game at Doak Campbell Stadium on April 11, 2015 in Tallahassee, Florida. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
TALLAHASSEE, FL - APRIL 11: De'Andre Johnson #14 of the Gold team drops back to pass against the Garnet team during Florida State's Garnet and Gold spring game at Doak Campbell Stadium on April 11, 2015 in Tallahassee, Florida. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) /
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9. Michigan

There’s not much about the Michigan Wolverines that does not make headlines now. With head coach Jim Harbaugh at the helm, they’re always entertaining college football fans in one way or another. Three headlines that would captivate an audience from Ann Arbor this season would be the ongoing quarterback battle, the turnover on the roster and how new faces progress when thrown into action.

Seeing Harbaugh deal with all the new faces in the Michigan football program would make anyone tune in. Harbaugh is must see television, especially during a slow offseason. He turned Michigan around after a failed Brady Hoke experiment in less than one year.

Battles of Michigan vs. Michigan State and Michigan vs. Ohio State would be cool big moments, and possibly a great finale to this series. One of the most entertaining parts of every Michigan football season is “The Game” and the in state rivalry between UM and MSU.

The amount of talent that Michigan has on their roster combined with the lack of experience brings a lot of uncertainty. It seems like they will either fall flat on their faces or continue to be a major player at the top of the Big Ten.