Post by The NOTBCS GuyKindly explain to us (a) who has the authority to "revoke the title" (hint: the NCAA cannot vacate titles it did not give out), and, more importantly, (b) the reasoning for the decision.
a) should've been the Big Ten Conference. We're now to the point where this title has to go the route of the Reggie Bush situation. So, the CFP Committee after the NCAA does it's job and vacates "wins".
Unless you can show that Michigan cheated against either Alabama or Washington, the NCAA is not going to vacate either of those wins, which means the CFP will not vacate its championship as even if the Big Ten decides for some reason to vacate Michigan's title, there is nothing in any CFP regulations that makes being a conference champion a requirement for being in the playoff - either that, or Alabama has to hand back at least one of its championships.
Please, please, please, pleasepleaseplease, PLEASE, did I mention "please", please tell me you don't certainly think that the CFP is going to respond, "Well, if Michigan vacated those regular season games, it would not have qualified for the CFP championship (especially as you don't know that), so we can vacate the CFP championship."
The Reggie Bush situation is different - he played in the BCS championship game after agreeing to be represented by an agent, which made him ineligible to play in that game, which is pretty much an automatic vacating of that win by the NCAA.
b): The two suspensions should've been enough right there
He served his NCAA suspensions. I will repeat the question: for what specific reason would the NCAA vacate the CFP championship game win?