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Exploring true meaning of Ohio State-Michigan, Ryan Day's record and The Game's evolution in 12-team CFP
What is the true meaning of Ohio State vs. Michigan?
On Nov. 25, 1950, the answer meant Fred and Janet Andrews did not hesitate to drive 80 miles through horrendous conditions for four hours to get to Ohio Stadium to watch what 75 years later is known as the "Snow Bowl."
Michigan and Ohio State played through the "Great Appalachian Storm of 1950" that day. The teams combined for 45 punts in a half-foot of snow and 30 mph winds. The Wolverines mustered 27 yards of total offense. Michigan won 9-3 as a result of a block punt. Fred and Janet Andrews were among the 50,503 in attendance; a figure that grows with each passing year.
"They were one of the five milli

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