The final installment of my Michigan-Ohio State countdown takes us to 2011, the lone game I’m reviewing in the current century, and with good reason, from a Michigan perspective. The current decade has been dominated by Ohio State, with Troy Smith spinning away from Michigan linebackers and A.J. Hawk knocking running backs all the way to Massachusetts. It’s been a rough century so far, from the Maize and Blue view.
Tweet From the people who brought you the Leaders and Legends divisions…Your Big 10 Football Championship Location-INDIANAPOLIS. Really? That’s the best you can do? I hope the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce has worked out some sweet incentives for Jim Delaney and his crew of merry pranksters but color this football fan unimpressed. Use Facebook to Comment on …
Saturday the Wolverines prevailed in a very tough battle against OSU at home. Combative, competitive, and closer than it perhaps had to be, “The Game” turned out to be the long sought after signature win that the program has been seeking for several years. Coach Hoke has the best first season record at Michigan since Fielding Yost.
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Tweet By Andy Andersen Saturday the Wolverines threw about everything they had at the Cornhuskers including a fake field goal, a gang tackling hustling defense, special teams causing turnovers while not contributing them, and an aggressive Denard Robinson. The Huskers were unable to convert many third downs, and weren’t successful at that until the third …
