It's not that...Michigan can offer a phenomenal education. But they steer their players towards the incredibly easy majors, and their admissions are far easier to pass than ND's. Dude, in 2007, they checked Michigan's media guide, and of the 30 players who had declared majors, 19 (62%!!!) of them majored in 'general studies'. Seriously???
When Jim Harbaugh was at Mich, he was told to switch his majoy from History to something easier, so he could concentrate on football. Here's what Harbaugh had to say about Michigan:
Another story I have about them is a kid who went to my alma mater out here in Socal. My buddies were friends with his h.s. coaches, and he was getting looked by a lot of schools. Kid was really good, but he was a knucklehead who didn't give two craps about school/education. In trouble a ton, never did any work, etc. But he was a stud and the dirty football coaches kept him eligible long enough to play football, then when it was basketball season he was always ineligible. And somehow, he got a full scholly, for Carr's last year, to friggin Michigan! We were all shocked, but that's how Michigan rolls. DickRod took over, and he even got to play vs. ND at ND in the monsoon, and caught 2 passes. But he transferred after the season (kid was a prick and NEVER had to practice even remotely hard in h.s., so it's no surprise that he couldn't hang with DickRod), with reports saying he was actually kicked off the team, and I haven't heard a thing from him since.
And finally, our very own Ethan Johnson said that when he took his visit to Michgan, he asked how many players were in their business school, and the only one was their friggin kicker LOL. He said right there and then that he knew he wasn't going to Michigan.
So yeah, Michigan offers their students a phenomenal education...but not their football players...