WYO 9.5 o47.0
CSU -9.5 u47.0
UNT -1.0 o72.5
UTSA 1.0 u72.5
UCLA 4.0 o46.5
WASH -4.0 u46.5
HOU 2.0 o46.5
ARIZ -2.0 u46.5
CLEM -11.5 o53.0
PITT 11.5 u53.0
TEX -12.0 o57.5
ARK 12.0 u57.5
LT 13.0 o52.5
WKU -13.0 u52.5
LIB -14.0 o52.0
MASS 14.0 u52.0
OSU -28.5 o43.5
NW 28.5 u43.5
UTAH 11.5 o45.5
COLO -11.5 u45.5
TULN -7.0 o52.0
NAVY 7.0 u52.0
ULM 24.5 o46.0
AUB -24.5 u46.0
CCU 9.5 o56.5
MRSH -9.5 u56.5
MURR 38.5 o49.5
UK -38.5 u49.5
FAU 2.5 o51.5
TEM -2.5 u51.5
MER 41.5 o57.5
ALA -41.5 u57.5
FIU 13.5 o58.0
JVST -13.5 u58.0
MSU 2.5 o47.5
ILL -2.5 u47.5
HAW -2.5 o60.0
USU 2.5 u60.0
SHSU -15.5 o42.5
KENN 15.5 u42.5
SYR 9.0 o57.5
CAL -9.0 u57.5
PSU -28.5 o51.0
PUR 28.5 u51.0
UVA 23.5 o50.5
ND -23.5 u50.5
LSU -4.0 o55.0
FLA 4.0 u55.0
LOU -20.0 o58.0
STAN 20.0 u58.0
ORST -3.5 o45.0
AFA 3.5 u45.0
BC 18.5 o54.0
SMU -18.5 u54.0
USF -2.5 o54.5
CHAR 2.5 u54.5
JMU -3.0 o52.0
ODU 3.0 u52.0
BAY -1.0 o59.0
WVU 1.0 u59.0
TROY 8.0 o54.0
GASO -8.0 u54.0
NEB 7.5 o50.5
USC -7.5 u50.5
MIZZ 14.0 o42.0
SOCAR -14.0 u42.0
ARST 3.5 o59.0
GSU -3.5 u59.0
RUTG 5.5 o52.0
MD -5.5 u52.0
BSU -14.0 o61.5
SJSU 14.0 u61.5
USM 27.5 o56.0
TXST -27.5 u56.0
ASU 7.5 o50.5
KSU -7.5 u50.5
USA 7.5 o59.0
ULL -7.5 u59.0
TENN 10.0 o47.0
UGA -10.0 u47.0
ORE -13.5 o52.0
WIS 13.5 u52.0
NMSU 39.5 o54.0
TAM -39.5 u54.0
UAB 15.5 o62.5
MEM -15.5 u62.5
CIN 8.0 o53.5
ISU -8.0 u53.5
WAKE 11.0 o64.0
UNC -11.0 u64.0
WSU -10.0 o72.0
UNM 10.0 u72.0
KU 2.5 o56.5
BYU -2.5 u56.5
SDSU 21.0 o54.0
UNLV -21.0 u54.0
Final OT Nov 12
BALL 48
BUFF 51
Final Nov 12
WMU 13
BGSU 31
Final Nov 12
CMU 10
TOL 37
Final Nov 13
KENT 7 30.5 o47.0
M-OH 34 -30.5 u47.0
Final Nov 13
AKR 16 14.0 o43.5
NIU 29 -14.0 u43.5
Final Nov 13
EMU 10 10.5 o51.5
OHIO 35 -10.5 u51.5
Final Nov 14
ECU 38 -16.5 o63.5
TLSA 31 16.5 u63.5
Ohio State 2nd Big Ten11-2
Michigan 1st Big Ten12-2

Ohio State @ Michigan preview

Michigan Stadium

Last Meeting ( Nov 30, 2019 ) Ohio State 56, Michigan 27

Forget the cliche that records don't matter when Ohio State and Michigan renew one of the fiercest rivalries in sports Saturday in Ann Arbor, Mich.

The reality is that everything is at stake for the No. 2 Buckeyes (10-1, 8-0 Big Ten) and the fifth-ranked Wolverines (10-1, 7-1) a year after the game in Columbus, Ohio, was canceled because of a COVID-19 outbreak in the Michigan program.

A ninth straight win for the Buckeyes would give Ohio State an 18-2 edge in the series since 2001 and would clinch the East Division for the Buckeyes, earning them a trip to the Big Ten Championship in Indianapolis on Dec. 4. A win there would assure Ohio State a third straight selection to the College Football Playoff.

"It's what you love about Ohio State," wide receiver Garrett Wilson said Tuesday. "It's why you're recruited here. It's why you play here, to play in these situations."

Two wins for the Wolverines would put them in position for their first CFP appearance.

"Both of these teams have a lot on the line," Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh said. "It's a true playoff in that sense. In the College Football Playoff world, this is the start of the playoffs. The team that wins will advance, the team that doesn't won't. It is that. It's also the big game, The Game, the rivalry."

The teams prepared for The Game by posting impressive wins last weekend. The Wolverines scored on offense, defense and a kick return during a 59-18 trouncing of Maryland.

Ohio State scored on its first seven drives to pummel then-No. 7 Michigan State 56-7.

C.J. Stroud thrust himself to the forefront of Heisman Trophy consideration with his performance against Michigan State, completing 32 of 35 passes for 432 yards. He tossed six first-half touchdown passes while setting a school record with 17 straight completions.

His job is made easier throwing to the trio of Wilson, Chris Olave and Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who have combined for 187 catches for 2,919 yards and 30 touchdowns.

Michigan will counter with two of the nation's best pass rushers in Aidan Hutchinson (nine sacks) and David Ojabo (10 sacks).

"I just want to walk off that field as a winner knowing I was on the team that beat Ohio State," Hutchinson said on Inside Michigan Football radio.

When Ohio State isn't passing, TreVeyon Henderson has rushed for 1,019 yards and 14 scores.

The Buckeyes lead the nation in scoring (47.2 ppg), total offense (559.9 ypg) and touchdowns (67). Michigan is seventh in scoring defense (16.3 ppg), eighth in pass defense (178.4 ypg) and ninth in total defense (306.6 ypg).

"They're real good at every position," Olave said. "It's going to be a tough challenge for us."

While Michigan has the 15th-best running game in the nation (218.4 ypg), the Buckeyes are 11th against the run (102.3 ypg) and are also tied for ninth with 36 sacks.

Ohio State coach Ryan Day said the pregame hype has not affected his team's preparation.

"We certainly don't need any extra motivation for this game," he said. "Everything is riding on it."

--Field Level Media

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