The University of Chicago was a charter member of the Big Ten and a national power in the early days of college football. Over time, their football program became irrelevant. In 1939, they dropped football. They went 30 years without football, and then came back to compete at the division III level.
The University of Michigan parallels this situation. They haven't won a national championship in 66 years. The program is irrelevant. How many times last season were there 80,000+ empty seats in the 4th quarter?
Should they just shut down the program until 2045 and come back in Division III? I doubt they could compete with Mount Union, but they might be able to beat Hiram.
Al Bundy
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