The Michigan-Ohio State rivalry has always been a bubbling cauldron of antagonism, bitterness and dislike — maybe even hate. The Wolverines and Buckeyes once staged a 10-year War. This year,
The Michigan-Ohio State rivalry has always been a bubbling cauldron of antagonism, bitterness and dislike — maybe even hate. The Game's iconic and enduring moments include but certainly are not limited to Ohio State pulling down Michigan's beloved “Go Blue” banner in 1973; a shoving match between David Boston and Charles Woodson in 1997; and Buckeyes coach Woody Hayes going for two at the end of blowout in 1968 because he couldn't go for three. This year, with scandal swirling around the third-ranked Wolverines and the second-ranked Buckeyes being blamed by many Michigan fans for their team's predicament, all the negative feelings seem to be amplified heading into Saturday's showdown in Ann Arbor.