I don't agree. Michigan just really seems to blow the big games, year after year. And without Edwards, Henne is going to have some real trouble, as the big WR was the only reason why they won close games, such as the Michigan State game. Without him, teams can play their safeties up to a) stop Hart and b) blitz Henne.
Just because Michigan has teams such as OSU and Notre Dame at home doesn't mean it's an automatic win. OSU beat Michigan in Ann Arbor in 2001 with a quarterback, running back, and defensive line controversy. Tressel has Michigan's number, and if Troy Smith is reinstated for next season, not only will they probably expose Michigan again, but they have are also in Rose Bowl contention, even the ESPN GameDay announcers have picked them as one of the favorites next year. Everyone saw in the past two games that Michigan simply cannot stop a running quarterback.
As for Tennessee, I really don't follow the SEC, so I really can't say. What I CAN say, however, is that the SEC is probably the strongest division in college football right now, so anything can happen there next year.
And how curious was it that Mickey's coin flip actually revealed the winner of the game? Man, that mouse is awesome!