The problem was that Michigan refused to reschedule the games. It was their choice. Everyone else made up their games.To be fair to Michigan (a sentence I hope to never write again), the league was just going by winning percentage because what else were they supposed to do... The most fair thing in my mind would've been to extrapolate their winning percentage (.824) over their three remaining games which would have given them 16.472 win and 3.528 losses (which still puts them in first place, unfortunately).
Now what I think we ALL would argue is that just 1 loss in those 3 games gives them the exact winning percentage as we had, which makes it feel very stupid to use winning percentage as the metric when there wasn't an even amount of games.