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Forty-five points and zero turnovers later, Michigan posted its best offensive performance since a Week 2 rout of Central Michigan.
Dominating Maryland isn't proof that Michigan can beat No. 1 Ohio State, but the Wolverines are improving just in time once again.
And, oh yeah, Ohio State is trying to put the finishing touches on a 2026 recruiting class that is set to put pen-to-paper in less than two weeks.
One major question heading into that game is the health of star wide receivers Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate, who missed the game against the Scarlet Knights.
Bitter rivals need 'unity' for $2.4 billion private equity deal. Michigan has threatened to leave Big Ten if deal goes through. How about Ohio State?
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Poking holes in Ohio State for the last 10 weeks has felt a bit like nitpicking. The Buckeyes are 11-0 and have played just a single one-score game (Aug. 30 vs. Texas). They have the best defense in the sport, a Heisman Trophy quality quarterback and clearly the best wide receiver tandem — when healthy.
No. 2-ranked Michigan rolled to an 8-1 win over Ohio State for a weekend sweep and a milestone victory for the program.
One week before Michigan’s showdown against Ohio State on the football field, the Wolverines’ hockey team put up a touchdown on the Buckeyes, and made a two-point conversion. The second-ranked Wolverines completed a two-game sweep Saturday with an 8-1 thrashing at Yost Ice Arena.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State improved to 11-0 on the season following a 42-9 win over Rutgers. On this episode of Buckeye Talk, Stephen Means, Stefan Krajisnik and Andrew Gillis react to the win and look forward to Michigan.