College Football 2020: Winners, losers from Week 11 AP Top 25 release

Javon McKinley, Notre Dame football. (Photo by Matt Cashore-Pool/Getty Images)
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Jim Harbaugh, Michigan Football. Mandatory Credit: Marc Lebryk-USA TODAY Sports
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Loser: Michigan (Unranked)

There is just not much left to say about Jim Harbaugh and Michigan football at this point and it’s probably time for this to end for both sides.

The Wolverines were never really in the game versus Indiana on Saturday and this season looks like it is on the verge of disaster, if it isn’t already.

Defensive coordinator Don Brown’s defense was once again picked apart and it is clear that this style of defense is not working anymore. The Michigan offense was stagnant for much of the game, which has been the theme for Harbaugh’s tenure in Ann Arbor. Michigan is not improving and is on their way to a terrible season. Change should be on the horizon.

Loser: Boise State (Unranked)

To be fair to Boise State, they were without their top two quarterbacks for much of the game against BYU, but it still stings to lose 51-17 on your own field and then drop completely out of the AP Top 25. The Broncos are thought to be one of the best group of five teams in the country, but they have taken a bit of a backseat to teams like BYU, Cincinnati and Coastal Carolina this season. Expect Boise to bounce back, but Friday night was a tough result for a really proud program.

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