Michigan coach Sherrone Moore let his honest feeling be known this week when asked about the magnitude of the 120th edition of 'The Game,' calling the showdown with No. 1 Ohio State “the best rivalry in sports.” He may be too close to it all, but no lies detected. He also insists its intensity can’t be replicated anywhere else.
No. 18 Michigan enters Saturday’s matchup riding a five-game winning streak since its 31-13 loss at USC on Oct. 11. The Wolverines have also won four straight against the Buckeyes, flipping a rivalry that Ohio State dominated through the 2010s.
A victory would move Michigan to 10-2 overall and 8-1 in the Big Ten, marking the worst streak for the Buckeyes in over a century. Moore’s team will get an outside shot at an at-large College Football Playoff bid. That's what's on the line.
Moore said the energy around the rivalry surpasses even college football’s other iconic showdowns, especially the Iron Bowl.
“I was talking to Coach Chip Lindsey about it,” Moore said Monday via On3. “He’s been a part of the Iron Bowl. We’ve talked to people who have been to both, and it’s just different. You can’t describe it.”
Ohio State and Michigan adds new stakes to an already fierce matchup. We'll see how it all plays out this weekend.
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