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,
COLUMBUS, Ohio If Jim Harbaugh and Ryan Day could put aside their differences for just a few moments, they may realize they have more in common than originally thought.
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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.
https://winknews.com/2023/11/21/bishop-verot-football-teammates-on-different-sides-of-the-michigan-ohio-state-rivalry/ This was on Ft. Myers channel 5 Wink last night Bishop Verot quarterback Carter Smith and safety Leroy Roker share the same field this week as the Vikings prepare for the regional final against Booker. However, this time in a couple of years, the two will be back on the same field, but different sides of the Michigan-Ohio State rivalry.