Photo: Isaiah Hole
The national championship game was supposed to figure the nation’s best pass offense flying high with wide receivers even the best pass defense couldn’t cover. But it didn’t exactly work out like that.
The defense for Michigan football dominated, in part due to the defensive front generating enough pressure, and in another, the stout coverage by the defensive backs across the board. Rome Odunze, Ja’Lynn Polk, and Jalen McMillan weren’t fully neutralized, but pretty close.
One big reason for that was team captain and nickel back Mike Sainristil, who made things frustrating for McMillan all day long. And it’s a night he’ll never forget — in the worst way.
Appearing at the NFL scouting combine on Friday, McMillan was asked who was the toughest player he went up against at the college level and he stated Sainristil. According to Nolan Bianchi:
“He was pissing me off — he was calling out formations, routes,” McMillan said.
Washington WR Jalen McMillan says Michigan DB Mike Sainristil is the toughest player he faced in college.
“He was pissing me off…he was calling out formations…routes.”
— Nolan Bianchi (@nolanbianchi) March 1, 2024
While somewhat diminutive in stature, Sainristil is incredibly instinctive and a willing tackler — and it went beyond the national championship game. His highlights after converting from wide receiver feature mostly timely, incredible plays — from his pass breakup against tight end Cade Stover in the end zone, to his truck stick hit against TreVeyon Henderson the following year, he played huge against Ohio State. He made two timely interceptions against Maryland in Week 12 in 2023, but in the national championship game, he came even more alive.
Here is one instance where Washington had a creative play design to get McMillan the ball but Sainristil sniffed it out.
Mike Sainristil in a nutshell. Always plays with excellent eyes to the QB and reacts extremely quickly, great break downhill. More of a drag down tackle here, but he plays well above his size as a tackler. pic.twitter.com/jgcWPkq98I
— Nicholas McGee (@nicholasmcgee24) February 29, 2024
And while this is an overthrow, who can forget the game-sealing interception. And who was Penix targeting? McMillan.
Yes, it was an overthrow, but Sainristil was in the right spot at the right time and it led to the Wolverines hosting the national championship trophy less than an hour later.
MICHAEL PENIX IS PICKED OFF ‼️
Michigan’s Mike Sainristil closes the door on Washington pic.twitter.com/cPX5lT2Fc9
— DCent (@realdcent) January 9, 2024
He also made a clutch open-field tackle on third down, against — you guessed it — McMillan, where the Huskies wideout attempted to shake him, but Sainrstil wrapped him up and got him on the ground.
Though not expected to be a high-end NFL draft pick due to his measurables, there are some analysts out there who believe Sainristil has the tools available that could make him a first-round pick.
This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Star Washington WR says Mike Sainristil toughest player he faced in college
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