Ryan Day explains intensity of Ohio State-Michigan rivalry
The Game is just under an hour away from kicking off in Ann Arbor this Saturday afternoon.
FOX’s sideline analyst Jenny Taft caught up with Ohio State head coach Ryan Day before today’s game to discuss what this rivalry means to Ohio State.
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“It’s one of the reasons you come to Ohio State”@JennyTaft caught up with @OhioStateFB Head Coach @ryandaytime ahead of The Game pic.twitter.com/xzVGg2CDwF
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This is one of the greatest rivalries in sport, and the intensity for The Game this year will be even higher than in years past as this game has massive implications for B1G East supremacy and the College Football Playoff.
The Buckeyes have won 9 straight games after losing that Week 2 thriller to Oregon way back in September. They have their eyes set on the B1G East crown and want to head back to Indy for a chance at the B1G title and a trip to the College Football Playoff.
Ohio State has beaten Michigan 8 straight times, and they are looking to make it a 9th consecutive time here today in Ann Arbor.
Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh is 0-5 against the Buckeyes and has never won the East division in the B1G.
The Game has never mattered more than it has today; it should be a fun one in Ann Arbor.