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Passing Yards396, Dwayne Haskins (2018) Passing TDs6, Dwayne Haskins (2018) Rushing Yards226, Carlos Hyde (2013) Rushing TDs 4, Bob Ferguson (1961), Jim Otis (1968) and J.K. Dobbins (2019) Receiving Yards217, David Boston (1998) Total Offense430, Dwayne Haskins (2018) All-Purpose Yards252, Carlos Snow (1988) Tackles29, Chris Spielman (1986) Interceptions 3, Fred Bruney (1952) Field Goals4, Tom Klaban (1974) and Drew Basil (2012)

One of the most important chapters in the long and legendary history of the Ohio State-Michigan rivalry will be written on Saturday as the second-ranked Buckeyes host the third-rated Wolverines at Ohio Stadium. The teams will meet as unbeaten and untied opponents for the fourth time ever. They are both 11-0 for The Game for the second time, following the one-versus-two match-up in 2006.

This rivalry is considered by many as the greatest in all of sports -- at least that’s where it was voted in 1999 in balloting conducted by ESPN.com.

Yes, Ohio State-Michigan was ahead of Muhammad Ali-Joe Frazier, Duke-North Carolina, Wilt Chamberlain-Bill Russell, Canadiens-Maple Leafs, Jack Nicklaus-Arnold Palmer and Yankees-Red Sox on the continuum of sports' top head-to-head match-ups.

This year will mark the 118th meeting between the Buckeyes and Wolverines on the college gridiron. The teams had played for 102 consecutive years dating to 1918 prior to the cancellation of the 2020 game due to Covid.

The feelings of enmity and respect continue to flow on both sides of this tradition-laden rivalry.

"To me, Michigan is the team you set out at the beginning of the year to beat," said two-time Heisman Trophy winner Archie Griffin, whose OSU teams posted a 3-0-1 record against UM from 1972-75. "Certainly, you want to win them all, but that is a special game. It is our rival. We want to play a great game against the University of Michigan.

"It's at the end of the year and you have all year to improve to be at your best by the time you come to play the Michigan football team."

Former OSU head coach Earle Bruce was an assistant under Woody Hayes for seven seasons before leading the Buckeyes to a 5-4 mark against Michigan as the head coach from 1979-87. Bruce passed away in April 2018, but he was always steadfast in what The Game meant to him.

"If you don't win the Michigan-Ohio State game, buddy, that's a problem," Bruce said years ago. "You're not going to be recognized for too much success. We've had 11-1 and 10-1 football teams that lost to Michigan and they're not even mentioned in the second breath."

With 117 previous meetings, the Ohio State-Michigan rivalry ranks 14th among the most-played rivalries in Division I-A history. Michigan leads the all-time series 59-52-6. (That total includes OSU’s 2010 win, which was vacated due to NCAA sanctions.)

"It is hard to believe there are other ones that are longer, but this one reached 100 (in 2003)," said renowned OSU football historian Jack Park, author of The Official Ohio State Football Encyclopedia. "They had played every year since 1918. The only reason they didn't play between 1913-17 is because Ohio State joined the Big Ten in 1913.

"Michigan had withdrawn from the Big Ten and the Big Ten did not allow any of its members to play Michigan. Finally, Michigan rejoined the Big Ten in 1918 and resumed the series with Ohio State.”

The Game, as the rivalry has become known, was moved to the final week of the regular season in 1935. Since then, it has had a major impact on the Big Ten championship race -- and, in many cases, also the bid for the Rose Bowl -- no fewer than 51 times. On 25 of those 51 previous occasions, the teams have decided the title between themselves.

That is the case again this year as the Buckeyes and Wolverines will play for the Big Ten Eastern Division championship. The winner will punch its ticket for next week’s Big Ten championship game in Indianapolis.

A year ago, Michigan snapped OSU’s eight-game winning streak in the series with a 42-27 victory in Ann Arbor. That was OSU’s longest winning streak in the history of the series.

This is the 24th occasion since 1936 where The Game has matched teams both ranked in the top 10 of the Associated Press poll.

OSU has a narrow 11-10-2 edge in those games. Michigan had won the last six times that has happened (1976, '77, '80, '86, '97 and 2003) before the unprecedented one-versus-two match-up in 2006. OSU won that game 42-39 in Columbus to advance to the national championship game. In 2016, OSU won a two-versus-three game by rallying from down 10 to take a 30-27 double overtime win.

The 2006 game is one of three previous occasions where both teams have been unbeaten and untied. The others were 1970 (OSU won 20-9) and 1973 (a 10-10 tie). This year’s game marks the fourth time it has happened.

Both teams have been ranked in the top five on 13 occasions. OSU holds a 7-5-1 record in such games.

With an NCAA record crowd of 112,118 for the game in 2003 in Ann Arbor, the total attendance figure for this series -- at least since Ohio Stadium opened in 1922 – moved past the seven million mark. Nearly two decades later, that attendance tally would now be close to reaching nine million.

This year's game will mark the 71st time in 99 years that the game has sold out, including the last 53 in a row.

Michigan enjoys a seven-game lead in the overall series. Think about that: OSU has to win the next seven games just to even the series, and the earliest that can happen is 2028. There are other ways to twist the numbers.

If you deduct UM's 13-0-2 advantage in the first 15 games of the series, Ohio State now enjoys a 52-46-4 for Michigan in the last 102 games.

And, over the last 50 years (since 1971), OSU leads it at 25-23-2. Even with the loss last year, OSU has won 17 of the last 20 meetings.

You look at the coaches who have had the most success in The Game. On the OSU side, everybody looks to Hayes. He was 16-11-1 against Michigan. Jim Tressel left Ohio State after going a robust 9-1 against Michigan. His teams won their last seven games against UM.

On the Michigan side, most see Bo Schembechler as the standardbearer. But he was just 11-9-1 against Ohio State. Fielding Yost, who benefited from UM’s early dominance, was 16-3-1 against OSU. Fritz Crisler was 7-2-1, while Lloyd Carr who retired in 2007 was 6-7.

Brady Hoke debuted in the series in 2011 and took a 40-34 win over Ohio State, which was coached for just that one season by Luke Fickell. That would be Hoke’s only win in four tries against OSU.

Urban Meyer got his first taste of the rivalry as a head coach in 2012 as his Buckeyes defeated Hoke’s Wolverines 26-21. In 2013, the Buckeyes held on for a 42-41 win at Ann Arbor. In 2014, OSU rallied late for a 42-28 win in Columbus. In 2015, the Buckeyes rolled to a 42-13 win in Ann Arbor. (Meyer previously served as a graduate assistant for Bruce in 1986-87.)

Former Michigan quarterback Jim Harbaugh was hired away from the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers to replace Hoke. He debuted in the series in 2015. Harbaugh broke through with his first win in six tries last year. Ryan Day replaced Meyer in 2019 and takes a 1-1 record into this year’s game.

Here are some more OSU-Michigan factoids:

* All-time points: Michigan leads, 2,078-1,822.

* Record in Ann Arbor: Michigan leads, 32-24-4.

* Record in Columbus: Ohio State leads 28-27-2.

* Record when both teams ranked: Ohio State leads, 23-21-4.

* Games decided by three points or less: Ohio State leads, 8-5-6.

* Games decided by seven points or less: Ohio State leads at 20-17-6.

* Biggest Michigan win: 86-0 in 1902.

* Biggest Ohio State win: 38-0 in 1935.

And some program comparisons:

* National Championships: Michigan, 11 (last won in 1997); Ohio State, eight (last won in 2014)

* Big Ten Championships: Michigan, 43 (last won in 2021); Ohio State, 39 (last won in 2020)

* All-Time Record: Michigan, 987-352-36 (.731; first all-time nationally in wins and second in winning percentage); Ohio State, 953-329-53 (.734; second all-time in wins and first in winning percentage).

* Heisman Trophy Winners: Michigan, three (last won in 1997, Charles Woodson); Ohio State, seven (last won in 2006, Troy Smith)

* Bowl Records: Michigan, 21-28; Ohio State, 27-27

* Rose Bowl Records: Michigan, 8-12 (last appearance in 2007); Ohio State, 9-7 (last appearance in 2022)

* Big Ten Championship Game Records: Michigan, 1-0 (last appearance in 2021); Ohio State, 5-1 (last appearance in 2020)

With Jack Park's assistance, we will navigate through the most meaningful moments in the first 117 OSU-Michigan games, a span covering 125 years.

We hope you enjoy this trip down memory lane with The Game.

Michigan Dominates Early Years

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This ad offered a trip to the 1900 OSU-Michigan game in Ann Arbor (Photo: 247Sports)

Ohio State and Michigan met for the first time ever on Oct. 16, 1897, at Regents Field in Ann Arbor. Michigan, in its 18th season of intercollegiate football, prevailed 34-0. OSU was fielding just its seventh team.

OSU again visited Michigan in 1900, playing the Wolverines to a scoreless tie. A year later, OSU hosted Michigan at Ohio Field for the first time ever, falling 21-0. In 1902, UM dealt OSU an 86-0 drubbing, the school's worst loss ever.

This would be a recurring theme as Michigan never lost in the first 15 meetings between the schools.

"Michigan outscored Ohio State 369-21 in the first 15 games and you have to remember that in some of those games touchdowns were only worth four or five points, so it's really even worse than it sounds," Park said.

OSU did not score its first points against Michigan until their sixth meeting, still a 31-6 UM rout. The feat was so remarkable, however, The Detroit News blared a headline, "Ohio Scores on Michigan."

OSU ended 22 years of frustration with its 13-3 win over UM on Oct. 25, 1919. The Buckeyes won with a touchdown off a blocked punt and another on a 42-yard run by star Chic Harley.

"I think it started to become a big deal early on, although Ohio State lost 13 of the first 15 games and the other two were ties," Park said. "Ohio State's first victory in the series was 1919, the 16th game in the series. Chic Harley played one of the finest games of all time and Ohio State won 13-3.

"There were 25,000 fans at Michigan that day at old Ferry Field. There were 5,000 Ohio State fans there that day. That was quite a win. With that loss, Michigan was 3-4 that year. That was Fielding Yost's only losing season at Michigan."

Yost tipped his hat to the winners that day, visiting the OSU dressing quarters to congratulate the Buckeyes.

Ohio Stadium Era Begins

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Ohio State hosted Michigan for the Ohio Stadium dedication game in 1922 (Photo: 247Sports)

It was the exploits of Harley that led OSU to build the massive Ohio Stadium. The Horseshoe-shaped stadium opened in 1922, and Michigan was on the docket for the stadium dedication game.

But UM, behind star and later coach Harry Kipke, spoiled the dedication game with a 19-0 win. An overflow crowd of 72,500 attended the game. The loss spoiled OSU's modest three-game winning streak in the series.

The 1926 game, won by Michigan 17-16 after OSU missed a late extra point, was the only game in the series decided by a single point until the 2013 game. An announced record crowd of 90,411 attended the game as the Buckeyes attempted to remain undefeated.

A year later, UM opened Michigan Stadium. Ohio State played the dedication game there on Oct. 22, 1927, but the Wolverines prevailed 21-0 before a capacity crowd of 84,401.

As the country moved into the Great Depression, even college football was not immune. The Game had been averaging crowds of 75,000 or better. But in 1932, just 19,500 could afford tickets to see Michigan win 14-0 in Columbus.

Better times were coming, though, for the nation and Ohio State. Francis Schmidt took over as the OSU coach in 1934 and proceeded to see his teams rip off four straight shutout wins over UM from 1934-37 (34-0, 38-0, 21-0, 21-0).

"Francis Schmidt had great success against Michigan, winning his first four years," Park said. "That is one of only three four-game winning streaks over Michigan, and they shut them out all four years."

Schmidt was credited for starting the tradition of awarding a pair of Gold Pants -- a tiny pendant -- to members of OSU teams that defeated Michigan.

Michigan gained a measure of revenge in 1940 as All-American Tom Harmon ran for three touchdowns, passed for two more and kicked four extra points in a 40-0 win in Columbus.

UM's next two trips to Ohio Stadium did not go quite as well, though. With former Massillon High School coach Paul Brown at the helm, OSU defeated UM 21-7 in 1942 on its way to clinching its first national championship. Les Horvath and Paul Sarringhaus each threw and caught TD passes in the win.

Two years later, OSU denied UM a piece of the Big Ten title with an 18-14 win.

"There were two games in the 1940s that stood out," Park said. "In 1942, the win helped Ohio State win its first national championship.

"Then, the 1944 game was the first time the Ohio State-Michigan winner would be the outright Big Ten champion. Ohio State won 18-14 in a game where the lead changed hands on all five of the touchdowns. Les Horvath was outstanding that day. He scored the winning touchdown and went on to win the Heisman Trophy."

Michigan blasted OSU 58-6 in 1946, Paul Bixler’s only year as the OSU head coach. That remains OSU’s worst loss in Ohio Stadium history.

The Snow Bowl Of 1950

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The 1950 game was christened the Snow Bowl (Photo: 247Sports)

One of the most memorable games in OSU history occurred in 1950 as the Buckeyes hosted Michigan in the Snow Bowl. A paralyzing blizzard and near-zero temperatures gripped central Ohio. But 50,503 showed up to see Michigan win 9-3.

The Wolverines won despite running for just 27 yards, never completing a pass and never achieving a first down. The teams punted a combined 45 times in an effort to win the field position battle. OSU led 3-2 late in the first half on a Vic Janowicz field goal. But UM blocked a Janowicz punt and recovered it in the end zone for what would be the winning touchdown. OSU was denied a Big Ten title and head coach

Wes Fesler resigned his post under fire weeks later.

"The Snow Bowl game never should have been played," Park said. "Ohio State really had the better team. They should have won big over them. Michigan was having a bad season, yet they beat Ohio State. Northwestern upset Illinois that same day, opening the door for Michigan to go to the Rose Bowl."

Hayes Era Comes Next

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OSU's Bob Ferguson vs. Michigan in 1961 (Photo: 247Sports)

Ohio State had been through four coaches in just the 10-year period between 1941-50. It had earned the nickname as the Graveyard of Coaches.

But Hayes, the coach at Miami (Ohio), stepped into the vacancy and became a legend.

"Woody Hayes was pretty successful against Michigan," Park said. "It took them 27 years to beat him two years in a row. He was 16-11-1 against them. Michigan only won eight of the first 25 games he coached against them."

Hayes' first OSU team fell 7-0 in Michigan in 1951. UM entered that game 3-5, while Ohio State was 4-2-2. That stands as the most recent time a team with a losing record defeated a team with a winning record in this rivalry. That is also the only time it has happened since The Game moved to the final week of the regular season in 1935.

The Buckeyes rolled 27-7 in Columbus in 1952. Then, in 1954, OSU secured a national championship and moved toward a perfect 10-0 season with a 21-7 win.

This dramatic victory saw the OSU defense mount a huge goal-line stand with the game tied at 7-7 in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Dave Leggett then drove OSU 99-1/2 yards the other way for the go-ahead touchdown. Howard "Hopalong" Cassady tacked on an insurance score late in the game.

A year later, OSU blanked UM 17-0 in Ann Arbor to repeat as the Big Ten champions. Cassady had 146 yards and a score in that win.

OSU's Dick LeBeau scored a pair of touchdowns in his team's 31-14 rout of the Wolverines in 1957, a win that propelled the Buckeyes to another national title. In that win, OSU piled up 372 yards rushing on 70 attempts. Bullish Bob White led the way with 165 yards on 30 carries. A crowd of 101,001 witnessed the game at Michigan Stadium. The officials had to stop the game in the final three minutes when OSU fans got loose on the field and tried to rip down the goal posts.

OSU defeated Michigan 23-14 in 1959, capping the only season since 1935 where the schools played where each side ended the year with a losing record (UM was 4-5; OSU was 3-5-1).

Hayes twisted the knife in Ann Arbor in 1961, leaving his starters in late in the game to blow out the Wolverines 50-20 and earn another conference crown. The joke was on him, though, when OSU's faculty council turned down the Rose Bowl bid, saying football was simply becoming too big at the school. The decision triggered riots on campus.

OSU and Michigan managed just one Big Ten title between them -- UM's 1964 crown -- from 1962-67.

In 1968, an Ohio Stadium-record crowd of 85,371 and 10,000 more watching on a closed circuit in Ann Arbor saw the Buckeyes rout UM 50-14. Jim Otis had 142 yards and four touchdowns for the second-ranked Buckeyes, who advanced to the Rose Bowl and moved a step closer to another national championship.

Woody And Bo

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Bo Schembechler and Woody Hayes (Photo: Brockway Sports Photos, 247Sports)

In 1969, a Hayes protégé named Glenn "Bo" Schembechler made the jump from Miami (Ohio) to Michigan, replacing longtime coach Bump Elliott.

OSU came into the 1969 game in Ann Arbor looking for a school-record 23rd straight win and, although it could not go to the Rose Bowl due to the no-repeat rule, a likely second consecutive national title.

But Michigan pulled off one of the biggest upsets in Big Ten history. Fullback Garvie Craw scored a pair of touchdowns and Michigan feasted on six OSU interceptions in a 24-12 win over the Buckeyes before a Michigan Stadium-record crowd of 103,583. The teams shared the Big Ten title and UM went to the Rose Bowl.

The win was the first blow in what would become known as the "Ten Year War" between Hayes and Schembechler.

"It really was a great rivalry before Hayes and Bo Schembechler came along," Park said. "But it is hard to think any series had the build-up, impact and emotion connected to those 10 years between 1969-78.

"The Big Ten was really weak other than those two schools. They were fighting it out for a chance at the national championship every year. Bo was a protégé of Woody's and he defeated Ohio State in his first game, breaking Ohio State's all-time winning streak of 22 games."

OSU got its revenge in 1970, winning 20-9 behind the steady play of quarterback Rex Kern and a strong defense that limited UM to just 155 yards (37 rushing). Leo Hayden rushed for 118 yards for OSU. The win sent the Buckeyes to the Rose Bowl and earned them a piece of another national title.

"In 1970, they met for the first time when both teams were undefeated and untied," Park said. "I think that 1970 game may have been the biggest. Year in and year out, it is hard to think of any bigger, maybe the 2002 or 2003 games with a lot at stake. There was a book 'One Game Season' and that was pretty much what it was."

OSU's 10-7 loss at Michigan in 1971 was not remarkable, particularly with OSU finishing the year 6-4. But it was marked by huge outburst from Hayes after UM's Thom Darden intercepted a pass intended for OSU's Dick Wakefield. Hayes stormed on to the field asking for a pass interference penalty. Instead, he was penalized. He retreated to the sideline, where he ripped up down markers. UM came into the game 10-0 and wrapped a perfect regular season.

Archie Griffin's four years at OSU came next. In 1972, UM was 10-0 and pointed toward the Rose Bowl. But OSU mounted two huge goal line stands in a 14-11 win, marked by Griffin's 30-yard TD run. OSU advanced to the Rose Bowl instead.

When asked why he didn't attempt a field goal either time his team threatened, Schembechler replied, "We should have scored from the 1."

The 1973 game marked the second time the teams met with unbeaten records (10-0 each). UM's Mike Lantry missed two field goals in the final two minutes of what ended up a 10-10 tie. Big Ten athletic directors voted the next day to send OSU to the Rose Bowl, sending Schembechler into a rage.

Soccer style kicker Tom Klaban booted four field goals a year later as OSU nipped UM 12-10 in Columbus. Lantry missed a 33-yard field goal to win it with 18 seconds left. Because OSU had lost an earlier game at Michigan State, the ADs had to vote again, and again they sent OSU to Pasadena. This marked the only game where OSU defeated UM without scoring a touchdown.

In 1975, the top-ranked Buckeyes rallied from a 14-7 deficit to win 21-14 and claim a fourth straight Rose Bowl. Griffin’s 31-game string of 100-yard games was snapped, but his brother, defensive back Ray Griffin, had 14 tackles and the interception that set up the game-winning score. Hayes called the win "the greatest game I've ever coached."

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Archie Griffin vs. Michigan in 1975 (Photo: Brockway Sports Photos, 247Sports)

It would also be the venerable coach's last win over UM, which would post three consecutive wins over the Buckeyes from 1976-78 (22-0, 14-6, 14-3). Hayes was fired after the 1978 Gator Bowl loss to Clemson.

Park put that whole period of time in proper perspective.

"Between 1968-80, over those 13 seasons Michigan only lost five games in the Big Ten to teams other than Ohio State," he said. "Ohio State only lost five games to schools other than Michigan in the Big Ten.

"In that same period, they were 6-6-1 against each other. Think about that -- each team lost more to each other than they did to the rest of the Big Ten combined. Those two teams were so evenly matched -- and they were so much better than the rest of the league."

Schembechler had the slightest of edges in the Ten Year War with Hayes, winning five, losing four and tying one.

Bruce Takes Over

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Art Schlichter vs. Michigan in 1979 (Photo: Brockway Sports Photos, 247Sports)

Earle Bruce came on the scene and led OSU to an unbeaten regular season in his first year on the job in 1979. That feat was capped by an 18-15 win in Ann Arbor. That win has come to be known far and wide as the "Buckeye Block Party" as Jim Laughlin blocked a UM punt and Todd Bell returned it for the winning score.

Quarterback Art Schlichter was carried off the field in Ann Arbor two years later after engineering a 14-9 win over the Wolverines. Schlichter scored two touchdowns, including the 6-yard game winner behind a key block by fullback Vaughn Broadnax with 2:50 left. The Buckeyes tied with Iowa for the Big Ten title at 6-2. Previous losses to Wisconsin and Minnesota knocked OSU out of the Rose Bowl that year.

OSU clinched a Rose Bowl bid in 1984 with a stirring 21-6 win over UM in Columbus. Keith Byars scored three times in that win.

Two years later, brash UM quarterback Jim Harbaugh guaranteed victory and delivered it as the Wolverines stunned the Buckeyes 26-24 in Columbus to steal the Rose Bowl bid.

"We're going to be jacked up and we're going to win," said Harbaugh, who threw for 261 yards. Tailback Jamie Morris added 210 yards on the ground to blunt OSU linebacker Chris Spielman's 29-tackle effort. UM rolled up a series record 529 yards total offense.

The 1987 game was marked by Bruce's firing on the Monday prior to the game by OSU president Ed Jennings. Athletic director Rick Bay resigned in protest. Bruce was permitted to coach the UM game and the team, just 5-4-1 after a crushing loss to Iowa, responded. Sporting "EARLE" headbands they upset UM 23-20 in Ann Arbor. Matt Frantz, who missed a kick to win the game in 1986, booted the game-winning 26-yard field goal here with 5:18 left. Bruce was carried off the field.

Cooper Comes Next

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OSU's David Boston vs. Michigan in 1998 (Photo: 247Sports)

Ohio State went after Arizona State's John Cooper in large part because he had led the Sun Devils to a win over Michigan in the 1987 Rose Bowl.

Unfortunately, Cooper rarely recaptured that magic in his 13 years as the OSU coach, going 2-10-1 against UM.

Michigan reeled off four straight wins to greet the almost instantly embattled Cooper. OSU fell behind 20-0 at halftime at home in 1988, but rallied to take the lead before Demetrius Brown hit John Kolesar for a 41-yard touchdown with 1:37 left in a 34-31 Michigan win. The loss dropped OSU to 4-6-1 – its first losing season since 1966.

Two years later, UM’s J.D. Carlson kicked the game-winning 37-yard field goal as time expired to give first-year UM coach (and OSU alum) Gary Moeller a 16-13 win in his first head coaching stint in The Game.

In 1991, UM’s Desmond Howard struck the Heisman pose after his school-record 93-yard punt return stunned OSU in a 31-3 win.

A 13-13 tie in 1992 -- called one of OSU's "greatest wins" by then-president Gordon Gee -- saved Cooper's job.

A year later, though, OSU went to Ann Arbor at 9-0-1 and in search of the Rose Bowl bid. But UM played inspired football and blanked the Buckeyes 28-0, denying OSU a trip to Pasadena and a possible national championship.

Cooper punched a blackboard at halftime of his team's memorable 22-6 win over the Wolverines in 1994 in Columbus. It was OSU’s first home win in the series in 10 years.

But that only set the stage for three more defeats, all with either Big Ten, Rose Bowl or national championship implications on the line.

In 1995, UM tailback Tim Biakabutuka rolled for 313 yards in his team's 31-23 upset of the No. 2-ranked Buckeyes, who were 11-0 coming in. UM was fueled by comments from OSU's Terry Glenn, who said, "Michigan is nothing."

The stakes were the same a year later as 10-0 OSU hosted Michigan. But OSU cornerback Shawn Springs slipped on a pass coverage, allowing a 69-yard TD pass from Brian Griese to Tai Streets in a 13-9 Michigan upset win. UM's inspiration for this game came from, of all places, Bruce, whose stirring Senior Tackle speech before 20,000 at Ohio Stadium was broadcast live -- right into the hotel rooms of the UM players.

The Rose Bowl bid was on the line in 1997, but Michigan, riding the three-way play of Heisman Trophy winner Charles Woodson, pulled out a 20-14 win on its way to a national title. UM had touchdowns on Woodson’s 78-yard punt return and a 43-yard interception return by Andre Weathers.

The Buckeyes finally got the monkey off their back in 1998, defeating UM 31-16 to claim a piece of the Big Ten title. Quarterback Joe Germaine threw for 330 yards and three touchdowns, while David Boston -- whose own comments about Woodson before the 1997 game got him in hot water -- had 10 catches for 217 yards and two TDs. The win snapped UM’s 16-game conference winning streak and spoiled a 375-yard passing effort by Tom Brady.

But two more disappointing losses (24-17 in 1999 and 38-26 in 2000) rounded out Cooper's stay as the OSU coach.

All told, Michigan denied OSU five Big Ten titles, four Rose Bowl berths and legitimate chances at three national titles in Cooper's 13 years.

"I think part of it was mental," Park said. "Some of those Michigan teams were very, very good. A break or two just went their way. In some cases, Ohio State was almost beaten before they played the game.

"In the 1995 game, they spread us out and Tim Biakabutuka just ran wild. The real sad one was the 1996 game. Michigan should not have been on the same field with Ohio State. Ohio State was up 9-0 at halftime on three field goals. That's where the game was lost. They had a first down at the 2-yard line and ended up kicking a field goal.

"I'm sure they were pretty pumped up in the Michigan locker room at halftime. Then, they came out and scored to cut the lead to 9-7. I think most Ohio State fans knew at that point that Michigan was going to win the game."

Tressel Turned The Tide

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OSU's Anthony Gonzalez made this circus catch at Michigan in 2005 (Photo: 247Sports)

OSU turned to Youngstown State's Jim Tressel, a former OSU assistant under Bruce, to replace Cooper. On the day he was introduced as the coach, appeared at halftime of the OSU-Michigan basketball game at Value City Arena.

He told the crowd: "I can assure you, you will be proud of our young people in the classroom, in the community and, most especially, in 310 days in Ann Arbor, Mich., on the football field."

Tressel's team backed up the talk as the Buckeyes upset UM 26-20 to deny the Wolverines a share of the Big Ten title.

But that was part time compared to the 2002 game, where OSU rallied for a 14-9 victory that sent the Buckeyes to the national championship game at the Fiesta Bowl.

"I think one way Jim Tressel was like Woody Hayes was that he really pointed toward certain games," Park said. "He has never told me that, but that is just my opinion. Hayes always pointed toward the Michigan game. He knew you can't get a team sky high every Saturday.

"That might have been part of the problem in the 1990s. They maybe tried to treat it as just another game.

"I think Tressel made the point from the time he was introduced at the Schottenstein Center with his '310 days' speech. He sent the message right there that this is going to be a high priority for us."

In 2003, Michigan cruised to a 35-21 victory in the historic 100th meeting between the two schools. Quarterback John Navarre threw for two touchdowns to Braylon Edwards, while Chris Perry rushed for two scores as well. The win gave UM an outright Big Ten title and the Rose Bowl berth and likely denied then-No. 2 OSU a spot in the national title game at the Sugar Bowl.

In 2004, Michigan already had the Big Ten title clinched when it visited OSU. But the Buckeyes, behind a career day by Troy Smith, upset Michigan 37-21. Smith threw for 241 yards and two touchdowns and also rushed for 145 yards and a score.

At Ann Arbor in 2005, Ohio State mounted one of the best comebacks in the history of the rivalry. The Buckeyes rallied from down nine in the final 7:49 to win 25-21. Smith threw for 300 yards and a touchdown and also ran for a score. He hit Anthony Gonzalez on an amazing 26-yard pass down to the UM 4, setting up Antonio Pittman’s 3-yard game winning touchdown with just 24 seconds left. The win gave OSU a share of its 30th Big Ten title.

In 2006, one more historic chapter in this rivalry was written. The teams met as the top two teams in the Associated Press poll for the first time ever. When the dust settled, No. 1 Ohio State had turned back No. 2 Michigan 42-39 to advance to the BCS national title game. Smith, who would win the Heisman Trophy, became the first quarterback since Tippy Dye in the 1930s to lead OSU to three straight wins over UM. Smith threw for 316 yards and four TDs to four different receivers, while Chris "Beanie" Wells and Pittman had TD runs of 52 and 56 yards, respectively.

An Ohio Stadium-record crowd of 105,708 was on hand and a national television audience on ABC estimated at nearly 22 million people – the largest regular season college football broadcast in 13 years – was tuned in. The game was dubbed as the Game of the Century.

Ironically, the game gained even more significance when, on the eve of the meeting, Schembechler passed away. Schembechler was honored with a video tribute at Ohio Stadium as well as a moment of silence before kickoff.

In 2007, Ohio State went to Michigan and pulled out a 14-3 win in a game played in a steady rain. Wells was the star for the Buckeyes as he rumbled for 222 yards and two touchdowns on 39 carries. His yardage total is the most ever by an OSU back in The Game.

That win propelled Ohio State, which improved to 11-1, to the Big Ten title and another berth in the BCS national title game. Carr announced his retirement as the UM coach two days after the game.

In 2008, Michigan endured its worst season in school history with a 3-9 mark for first-year coach Rich Rodriguez. Ohio State capped that season with a dominating 42-7 win over UM. That was OSU’s largest win in the series in 40 years and also gave OSU five consecutive wins in the series for the first time.

Wells churned out 134 yards rushing on 15 carries, including a 59-yard touchdown. Quarterback Terrelle Pryor threw a pair of touchdown passes and former starter Todd Boeckman threw one. Brian Hartline had a pair of TD catches for the Buckeyes, who broke open a 14-7 game at the half with a 28-0 second half.

In 2009, the Buckeyes pulled out a 21-10 win in Ann Arbor to cap off an outright Big Ten title. Pryor ran for 74 yards and threw for 67 and a touchdown, while RB Boom Herron had 96 yards and a TD catch. DE Cam Heyward recovered a fumble by UM QB Tate Forcier for a touchdown.

In 2010, OSU made it seven wins in a row over Michigan with a dominating 37-7 decision. Pryor threw for 220 yards and two TDs, while Herron rumbled for 175 yards and a score. The win gave OSU a sixth straight Big Ten title. The win allowed Pryor to join Tippy Dye and Troy Smith as the only OSU quarterbacks to go 3-0 vs. Michigan.

The Buckeyes went on to win the Sugar Bowl and finish that season 12-1. But it was the last for Tressel, who stepped down amid investigations into NCAA rules violations. The 2010 game was also the last for Rodriguez, who was fired after a quick three years in Ann Arbor.

Hoke Wins Rivalry Debut

In 2011, Michigan snapped its seven-year losing streak to Ohio State with a 40-34 win in Ann Arbor in Brady Hoke’s first season as the UM coach. Hoke is a native of Kettering, Ohio. Luke Fickell, a former OSU player and assistant coach, was elevated to head coach for that 2011 season after Tressel’s departure.

The hero of the 2011 game was quarterback Denard Robinson, who completed 14 of 17 passes for 167 yards and three touchdowns and also rushed 26 times for 170 yards and two scores. Robinson joined three other UM quarterbacks with three touchdown passes in a game against OSU (also done by Drew Henson, Jim Harbaugh and Bob Chappuis). Robinson’s rushing total was third-most ever for a Wolverine against OSU.

Michigan RB Fitzgerald Toussaint added 120 yards on 20 carries. OSU freshman quarterback Braxton Miller also shined in this shootout. He completed 14 of 25 passes for 235 yards and two touchdowns and also carried the ball 16 times for 100 yards and a score.

The win helped move Michigan on to a Sugar Bowl berth, where the Wolverines defeated Virginia Tech to finish 11-2. OSU played in the Gator Bowl and lost to Florida to finish 6-7 – its first losing season since 1988.

Meyer Arrives At Ohio State

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OSU's Curtis Samuel scores game-winning TD in OT in 2016 game (Photo: 247Sports)

Just days after the 2011 loss at Michigan, Ohio State unveiled Urban Meyer as its new head coach. Meyer, an Ashtabula, Ohio, native, had won a pair of national titles in his previous tenure at Florida.

In 2012, the fourth-ranked Buckeyes were ineligible for postseason play due to NCAA probation. But they punctuated a perfect 12-0 season with a 26-21 win over then-No. 20 Michigan before an Ohio Stadium-record crowd of 105,899.

RB Carlos Hyde had 146 yards rushing and a touchdown for the Buckeyes. Miller threw for 189 yards and a touchdown and also rushed for 57 yards for OSU. The Buckeyes trailed 21-20 at halftime, but won the turnover battle 4-2. Robinson had 122 yards rushing (including a 67-yard touchdown run), while fellow QB Devin Gardner threw for 171 yards (including a 75-yard TD to Roy Roundtree) for Michigan.

The 2013 match-up in Ann Arbor was almost surreal. OSU, 11-0 and ranked No. 3 going into the game, was a 17-point favorite to drub the 7-4 Wolverines. After ties at the end of the first quarter (14-14) and second quarter (21-21), Ohio State appeared to take control at 35-21 going to the fourth quarter. But Michigan’s Gardner threw three fourth-quarter touchdown passes, the last one a 2-yarder to Devin Funchess that cut the OSU lead to 42-41 with 32 seconds left.

Hoke rolled the dice and went for a two-point conversion and the win. But Gardner’s pass was intercepted by OSU’s Tyvis Powell at the goal line and the Buckeyes held on to finish the regular season 12-0.

The teams combined for 83 points, 54 first downs and 1,129 yards total offense (603 yards by the Wolverines, who had struggled offensively down the stretch). Hyde had 27 carries for 226 yards and a touchdown. Miller had 286 yards total offense and accounted for five touchdowns (three rushing). Gardner was 32 of 45 passing for 451 yards and four touchdowns for Michigan, while Jeremy Gallon had nine catches for 175 yards and a score as well.

The yardage totals by Hyde, Gardner and Gallon were the most by players from their respective teams in the rivalry.

Both teams scored at least 41 points for the first time in their rivalry that dates to 1897.

"I have such great respect for this rivalry," Meyer said. "Coach Hayes was from a different generation. He would have wanted a 10-9 game, but he would have wanted to see the two teams playing as hard as they can."

In 2014, the Buckeyes continued their march toward the national championship with a 42-28 win in Columbus. OSU quarterback J.T. Barrett was lost for the season when he suffered a broken ankle on the first play of the fourth quarter.

But Cardale Jones came in and finished the game and led OSU the rest of the way with wins over Wisconsin in the Big Ten title game and Alabama and Oregon in the first-ever CFB Playoff.

A then-Ohio Stadium record crowd of 108,610 was on hand as Barrett was 13 of 21 for 176 yards and a touchdown and also carried the ball 15 times for 89 yards and two scores. Running back Ezekiel Elliott had 17 carries for 121 yards and two touchdowns.

In 2015, OSU rolled to a 42-13 win in Ann Arbor. OSU netted 369 yards rushing in the win. Elliott led the way with 30 carries for 214 yards and two touchdowns. Barrett threw for 139 yards and three TDs and also threw for 113 yards and a score.

In 2016, No. 2 Ohio State rallied from down 10 points to nip No. 3 Michigan 30-27 in double overtime in one of the all-time classics. Curtis Samuel scored the game winner on a 15-yard run in the second OT. Barrett rushed for 125 yards and a touchdown as well in the win which spurred the Buckeyes on to the College Football Playoff.

In 2017, Ohio State fell behind 14-0 to start the game in Ann Arbor. They rallied from down 14 to take a 31-20 win with backup quarterback Dwayne Haskins relieving an injured Barrett. Haskins led a pair of touchdown drives in the final quarter-and-a-half as the Buckeyes pulled out the win.

In 2018, Haskins took over center stage as OSU’s starting quarterback. He completed 21 of 30 passes for 396 yards and six touchdowns in the 10th-ranked Buckeyes’ 62-39 rout of No. 4 Michigan. Parris Campbell had six grabs for 192 yards. Chris Olave caught two touchdown passes and blocked a punt, which teammate Sevyn Banks recovered for a touchdown.

The win sent OSU on to the Big Ten championship game. The 62-point outburst was OSU’s largest in the series as well as the most Michigan has ever allowed in a single game.

Day’s Time Arrives

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TreVeyon Henderson vs. Michigan in 2021 (Photo: 247Sports)

Meyer retired at the end of the 2018 season and offensive coordinator Ryan Day was elevated to the head coaching position. He had served two seasons on the OSU staff before moving into the top job. His debut in the OSU-Michigan series was a spectacular one as the second-ranked Buckeyes rolled to a 56-27 win over No. 10 Michigan in Ann Arbor.

Ohio State held a 14-13 lead after the first quarter before blowing the game wide open by outscoring Michigan 28-6 over the middle two periods.

Ohio State QB Justin Fields completed 14 of 25 passes for 302 yards and four touchdowns, while RB J.K. Dobbins had 31 carries for 211 yards and four scores. Michigan QB Shea Patterson threw for 305 yards and a touchdown, but he was just 18 of 43 passing with an interception.

The 2020 OSU-Michigan game was canceled due to a Covid outbreak within the Michigan program.

Last year, No. 5 Michigan defeated No. 2 Ohio State 42-27 in Ann Arbor, snapping OSU’s eight-game winning streak in the series. Michigan flexed its muscles by outgaining Ohio State 297-64 in rushing yards. Michigan RB Hassan Haskins led the way with 28 carries for 169 yards and five touchdowns. Ohio State QB C.J. Stroud was 34 of 49 passing for 394 yards and two touchdowns for the Buckeyes.

The win denied OSU a spot in the Big Ten championship game and a likely CFB Playoff bid. Instead, Michigan went on and won the Big Ten title and advanced to the playoff.

SCORING WITH VIEWERS

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Roughly 21 million viewers tuned in for the one-versus-two game in 2006; the game was featured in Bucknuts The Magazine (Photo: 247Sports)

The Ohio State-Michigan game has accounted for four of the 13 most watched regular season college football games of the last 30 years, according to ratings information provided by various sources.

Here is the list of the top 13 regular season broadcasts in since 1992:

1: Florida State-Notre Dame, 1993, 22 million viewers, NBC

2: Michigan-Ohio State, 2006, 21 million, ABC

3: LSU-Alabama, 2011, 20 million, CBS

4: Alabama-Florida, 2009, 18 million, CBS

5: Michigan-Ohio State, 2016, 16.8 million, ABC

6: Alabama-LSU, 2019, 16.6 million, CBS

7: Notre Dame-USC, 2012, 16.1 million, ABC

8: Ohio State-Michigan, 2021, 15.9 million, FOX

9: Michigan State-Ohio State, 2013, 13.9 million, ABC

10: Alabama-Auburn, 2013, 13.8 million, CBS

11: Alabama-Auburn, 2017, 13.6 million, CBS

12: Alabama-Texas A&M, 2013, 13.6 million, CBS

13: Michigan-Ohio State, 2018, 13.2 million, FOX

Note: The 2019 Ohio State-Michigan game drew an audience of 12.4 million on FOX.

ONE MAN’S OPINION

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Rex Kern and Jim Otis vs. Michigan in 1968 (Photo: 247Sports)

Nobody asked, but here is my list of the top 13 Ohio State-Michigan games. Here goes:

* 1. 2002: Ohio State 14, Michigan 9 – Others can disagree, but I think this has been the biggest win in the history of Ohio Stadium. OSU finally got the UM monkey off its back and became the first Big Ten school to play in the Bowl Championship Series national title game. It helped OSU break its 34-year national championship drought.

* 2. 2016: Ohio State 30, Michigan 27 (2 OT) – We have a newer entry at No. 2 on this list after that double overtime thriller.

* 3. 1968: Ohio State 50, Michigan 14 – OK, it was lopsided, but how many times do you get a chance to hang 50 on UM and move a step closer to a national championship? That’s what you call a dream day.

* 4. 1970: Ohio State 20, Michigan 9 – Some say this should be No. 1. Buckeyes got revenge for 1969 loss in Ann Arbor and clinched Rose Bowl bid.

* 5. 1950: Michigan 9, Ohio State 3 – The renowned Snow Bowl, won in a blizzard by UM almost as a fluke.

* 6. 1969: Michigan 24, Ohio State 12 – Woody Hayes had to give the devil – in this case, former protégé Bo Schembechler – his due after UM snapped OSU’s 22-game winning streak. One of the biggest upsets in Big Ten football history.

* 7. 2006: Ohio State 42, Michigan 39 – The first-ever match-up in the series between the nation’s top two teams ended with OSU on top and headed to the BCS national title game.

* 8. 2005: Ohio State 25, Michigan 21 – This is probably OSU’s most dramatic win in The Big House with a touchdown in the final minute. A great comeback from down nine in the fourth quarter.

* 9. 1954: Ohio State 21, Michigan 7 – Great goal line stand preserved tie in fourth quarter. Win helped lead to school’s second national title.

* 10. 1942: Ohio State 21, Michigan 7 – Paul Brown’s troops upset favored UM and won Big Ten, national titles.

* 11. 1973: Ohio State 10, Michigan 10 – Two unbeatens play to a standoff. How God intended it, I’m sure.

* 12. 1979: Ohio State 18, Michigan 15 – Dramatic Buckeye Block Party win in Ann Arbor.

* 13. 1975: Ohio State 21, Michigan 14 – Late rally sends OSU to fourth straight Rose Bowl.

* Others Of Note -- 1944 (OSU 18-14; Les Horvath wills OSU to win), 1955 (OSU 17-0; maybe OSU’s best defensive showing ever), 1972 (OSU 14-11; Buckeyes mount two great goal-line stands), 1986 (UM 26-24; an incredible ride; Jim Harbaugh guaranteed victory), 1987 (OSU 23-20; Earle Bruce’s last stand); 1998 (OSU 31-16; Germaine-to-Boston lethal); 2001 (OSU 26-20; Jim Tressel wins debut); 2013 (OSU 42-41; just a crazy day).

THE GREAT TRADITIONS

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OSU players receive the Gold Pants pendant for every game they win vs. Michigan (Photo: 247Sports)

The Ohio State-Michigan game has spawned its own set of traditions for the Buckeyes, including:

* Gold Pants – Francis Schmidt came up with the idea in 1934 of awarding players on OSU teams that defeat Michigan with a pendant depicting a pair of gold pants. “They put their pants on one leg at a time,” Schmidt reasoned.

* Senior Tackle – This tradition began in 1913 where seniors hit the blocking sled one last time before the final game. Since the Michigan game became the final regular season game in 1935, this tradition has typically fallen a day or two before The Game. Urban Meyer said the team will go through this ritual on Thanksgiving morning on Thursday.

* Tunnel of Pride – This tradition began for the 1994 OSU-Michigan game, but has continued for every OSU-Michigan game in Ohio Stadium since. Former players form a tunnel for the team to pass through on its way to the field.

THE GREAT PERFORMANCES

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Joe Germaine threw for 330 yards vs. Michigan in 1998 (Photo: 247Sports)

 

Here is a look at the some of the top individual performances by players on both sides in this rivalry:

* Rushing – Ohio State:  Carlos Hyde (2013, 27 carries, 226 yards), Chris Wells (2007, 39 carries, 222 yards), Ezekiel Elliott (2015, 30 carries, 214 yards), J.K. Dobbins (2019, 31 carries, 211 yards), David Francis (1962, 31 carries, 186 yards), Boom Herron (2010, 22 carries, 175 yards), Carlos Snow (1988, 25 carries, 170 yards), Archie Griffin (1973, 30 carries, 163 yards), Bob White (1957, 30 carries, 163 yards). Michigan: Tim Biakabutuka (1995, 37 carries, 313 yards), Jamie Morris (1986, 29 carries, 210 yards), Denard Robinson (2011, 26 carries, 170 yards), Hassan Haskins (2021, 28 carries, 169 yards), Rob Lytle (1976, 29 carries, 165 yards), Jim Pace (1957, 22 carries, 164 yards), Tom Kuzma (1941, 30 carries, 162 yards).

* Passing – Ohio State: Dwayne Haskins (2018, 20 of 31 passing, 396 yards), C.J. Stroud (2021, 34 of 49, 394 yards), Joe Germaine (1998, 16 of 28 passing, 330 yards), Troy Smith (2006, 29 of 41, 316 yards), Justin Fields (2019, 14 of 25, 302 yards), Troy Smith (2005, 27 of 37, 300 yards), Mike Tomczak (1983, 21 of 40, 298 yards), Bobby Hoying (1995, 22 of 45, 286 yards). Michigan: Devin Gardner (2013, 32 of 45, 451 yards), Tom Brady (1998, 31 of 56 passing, 375 yards), Chad Henne (27 of 54, 328 yards), Shea Patterson (2019, 18 of 43, 305 yards), Drew Henson (2000, 14 of 25, 303 yards), John Navarre (2003, 21 of 32, 278 yards), Chad Henne (2006, 21 of 35, 267 yards), Jake Rudock (2015, 19 of 32, 263 yards).

* Receiving – Ohio State: David Boston (1998, 10 catches, 217 yards), Parris Campbell (2018, 6 catches, 192 yards), Michael Jenkins (2003, 9 catches, 132 yards), Jaxon Smith-Njigba (2021, 11 catches, 127 yards), John Frank (1983, 10 catches, 123 yards), Santonio Holmes (2003, 8 catches, 121 yards), Garrett Wilson (2021, 10 catches, 119 yards), Garrett Wilson (2019, 3 catches, 118 yards), Brian Stablein (1992, 12 catches, 111 yards). Michigan: Jeremy Gallon (2013, 9 catches, 175 yards), Braylon Edwards (2004, 11 catches, 172 yards), Marquise Walker (2001, 15 catches, 160 yards), Braylon Edwards (2003, 7 catches, 130 yards), Anthony Carter (1979, 2 catches, 125 yards), Tai Streets (1998, 9 catches, 118 yards), Roy Roundtree (2009, 9 catches, 116 yards), Jehu Chesson (2015, 8 catches, 111 yards), Devin Funchess (2014, 7 catches, 108 yards).

What is the series record between Ohio State and Michigan?

Michigan leads the all-time series in wins, 59-51-6 including a 32-24-4 record in Ann Arbor. The series is tied in Columbus: 27-27-2. Ohio State has won eight consecutive games over Michigan at Ohio Stadium, dating to a 38-26 Wolverine win in 2000.

How many times has Michigan beat Ohio State since 2000?

That 2000 win also marked the last time Michigan won two games in a row against OSU, as they grabbed a 1999 win at the Big House with none other than Tom Brady at quarterback. Since 2000, Ohio State has won 17 of 20 matchups between the two teams.

Who has more wins between Ohio State and Michigan?

Of the 116 times these teams have met, the Wolverines happen to lead the Buckeyes overall with 59 wins to Ohio State's 51. Michigan and Ohio State have tied a total of six times. So Michigan leads The Game rivalry 59-51-6 over Ohio State.

How long has it been since Ohio State beat Michigan?

1127 days.