Whys that? PSUs qb was hurt most of the year and Franklin is an idiot. Nebraska lost 9 games by one score or less this year. Think 2012 ND without the luck.
First, I thought you meant College Park, MD. But even College Park, PA isn't that impressive. They're 7-5. Sure, Nebraska was in every game they played this year...but they still lost 9 games. I didn't watch much Nebraska football this year, but I'm guessing they lost 9 games because they really weren't very good, rather than because they were good, but simply unlucky.
Yes, ND was quite lucky in '12. But if they weren't lucky, they were staring down an 11-1 or 10-2 season, 9-3 at worst. Not 3-9. Kind of ridiculous to compare the '12 ND team to the '21 Nebraska team.
Next, it's still not that impressive to go on the road and beat an 8-4 team, a 3-9 team, and a 7-5 team. I don't think that makes them "battle tested." I think it means they took care of business, much like their respected records indicate.
Finally, michigan may be a really good team and be able to beat alabama and georgia. I doubt it though. And taking care of business in the big 10 isn't that big of a deal. Outside of the midwest, people still don't really respect the conference. It's not because they don't respect good football, it's because the big 10 isn't that good.