Michigan: 62 wins. Ohio State: 51. Six ties.

The Wolverines and the Buckeyes clash every Saturday after Thanksgiving not just for bragging rights, but typically for a shot at the Big Ten title and College Football Playoff.

This week is no different, as Michigan hosts Ohio State for a noon kickoff at Michigan Stadium on Nov. 29. The Wolverines could make the playoffs with a win, while the Buckeyes could end a multi-year conference title drought.

However, these universities compete in more than just football. Both are well-regarded research institutions with large endowments and famous alumni.

Here is a by-the-numbers look at the rivalry off the football field.

U.S. News and World Report rankings

The University of Michigan-Ann Arbor is ranked No. 20 nationally in the U.S. News and Wor

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