Wolverines Wire publisher Isaiah Hole says cutting down on turnovers has been key to Michigan's success and Jim Harbaugh won't be on the hot seat even if he loses Saturday.
Ohio State already clinched the Big Ten East and could still make the playoff even with a loss to Michigan, but that doesn't diminish the importance of Saturday's game to Ryan Day.
After two touchdowns and a punt block to help Ohio State beat the Wolverines last year, Chris Olave is looking to step up again in his second game against Michigan on Saturday.
Michigan has to deal with the best player in the country playing the football of his career against the toughest teams on the schedule in his team's most meaningful games.
Pete Werner says the Buckeyes are trying to beat Michigan with preparation again, the defense is preparing for an improved Shea Patterson and potential breakout players.
On his radio show, Ryan Day says Michigan has he most weapons of any opponent so far, discusses preparing for Michigan all year, and reflects on Ohio State's game plan against Penn...
This time last year, Al Washington and Greg Mattison were members of Jim Harbaugh's staff and leading Michigan's defense. This Saturday, they return to Ann Arbor as Buckeyes.
Jim Tressel gives his thoughts on the possibility of Ohio State losing to Michigan, but winning a title, saying "it would not be perfect, that's for sure."
Ryan Day reiterated he's not afraid to use Justin Fields to augment the rushing offense when the situation calls for it during yesterday's press conference.
We discuss our takeaways from Ohio State's 28-17 win over Penn State, what it means to be back at No. 1 and why Ryan Day and Jim Harbaugh both need a win on Saturday.
As the new No. 1-ranked team and two more opportunities for top-15 wins, Ohio State appears to have a clear path to the top seed in this year's College Football Playoff.