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The 2006 Michigan vs. Ohio State game was a regular-season college football game between the unbeaten Michigan Wolverines ( ranked No. 2 in the nation) and the unbeaten Ohio State Buckeyes (ranked No. 1 in the nation) on November 18, 2006, at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. Called the " Game of the Century ," [5] this was the first time in the ...
The Michigan–Ohio State football rivalry, referred to as The Game by some fans and sports commentators, [2] [3] [4] is an American college football rivalry game that is played annually between the Michigan Wolverines and the Ohio State Buckeyes. As of 2023, Michigan and Ohio State are the winningest and third winningest programs in NCAA ...
The 1973 Ohio State vs. Michigan football game was one of the most controversial games in NCAA history. [1] In this game, both teams were undefeated, with Ohio State ranked first, and Michigan ranked fourth. A conference championship, Rose Bowl appearance, and possible national championship were on the line in this monumental game, part of the ...
The Michigan-Ohio State game in Ann Arbor was the most watched edition of "The Game" in 17 years. Michigan vs. Ohio State was most-watched edition since 2006 with 19 million viewers Skip to main ...
Here are the announcers for the Ohio State-Michigan State game: Paul Keels (play-by-play) Jim Lachey (analysis) Matt Andrews (sideline) Get more Ohio State football news by listening to our podcasts.
What happened when No. 1 Ohio State took on No. 2 Michigan at Ohio Stadium in 2006? Here are six things to remember from that game. Six things to remember about the 2006 Michigan vs. Ohio State game
The 1969 Ohio State vs. Michigan football game is considered to be one of the best-known games of the series, as well as one of the biggest upsets in college football history. The Buckeyes went into the game as the top-ranked team in the country, with a 22-game winning streak under the direction of head coach Woody Hayes.
Michigan and Ohio State swapped places in the latest AP Top 25, with the Wolverines (11-0, 8-0 Big Ten, No. 3 CFP) dropping to No. 3 and the Buckeyes (11-0, 8-0, No. 2 CFP) moving up to No. 2.