Fresh off a commanding 45-20 win over Maryland, the No. 15 Michigan Wolverines (9-2) return to the Big House for the biggest game of the season — and perhaps the biggest game of the Sherrone Moore era — as they prepare to take on No. 1 Ohio State (11-0).
The Buckeyes have steamrolled nearly every team on their schedule, boasting the nation’s most efficient defense and one of college football’s most explosive passing attacks. Quarterback Julian Sayin and star receivers Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate headline an offense that ranks second in the Big Ten in passing yardage and leads the nation in completion percentage.
Michigan, meanwhile, enters rivalry week riding a five-game winning streak and clinging to hopes of sneaking into the College Football Playoff. The Wolverines have won four s

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