Shirtless Tom Brady goes wild after Michigan – his former school – beats Alabama in overtime to reach CFP National Championship: ‘Let’s Go!’

  • The Michigan Wolverines fought back and defeated Alabama 27-20 on New Year's Day
  • Ex-Wolverines quarterback Tom Brady was among those savoring the victory
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A shirtless Tom Brady filmed himself celebrating wildly at home after watching Michigan — his former university — reach the CFP National Championship on Monday.

The retired quarterback watched on TV as the Wolverines pulled off a dramatic comeback victory over Alabama on New Year's Day.

'Let's go!' Brady shouted after Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe was stopped short of the end zone to cap a tense climax at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.

“OMFG Go Blue,” Brady wrote next to the Instagram video, which also featured Jim Harbaugh's players invading the field to celebrate the 27-20 victory.

The 46-year-old played at Michigan from 1995 to 2000. In his last game with the Wolverines, 24 years to the day before Monday's win, Brady led Michigan to a 35-34 win over Alabama.

Brady shows his support for Michigan

Tom Brady filmed himself celebrating after Michigan beat Alabama in overtime

Widely considered the greatest quarterback ever, Brady spent his college years at Michigan

Widely considered the greatest quarterback ever, Brady spent his college years at Michigan

Three years earlier, in 1997, the quarterback was part of the last Wolverines team to win a national championship.

This season, his old university will face Washington in the CFP finals after the 14-0 Huskies held off a late Texas comeback.

Before Monday's game, Brady had done just that showed his support for Michigan with a wristband dedicated to his former university.

The legendary quarterback wore a “Michigan vs Everybody” wristband next to his $2 million Richard Mille watch. 'LOCK IN!' Brady wrote on social media.

Jim Harbaugh's players invaded the field to celebrate their 27-20 victory over the Crimson Tide

Jim Harbaugh's players invaded the field to celebrate their 27-20 victory over the Crimson Tide