I'd like to answer your question with a question. Which defense is more important? Rushing yards against your team or points against your team? Ohio state's opponents are averaging 8.3 points per game while Michigan is letting up over 12 ppg. Honestly I don't think any stats matter come November 18th. This will be a game for history. Buckeyes win a tight one thanks to the leadership of Troy Smith, preparation of Jim Tressel, and home field advantage with 105,000+ insane Buckeye fans.
2006-10-24 06:36:47
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answered by Mussmania 2
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Same chance they had last year. In the OSU-UM rivarly, you can pretty much throw records/stats/what-if's out the window.
I think Michigan has a good defense, but I think OSU's offense matches up very well against them. I don't however see Michigan's offense matching up real well against the Buckeyes unless Hart can get going. I think Michigan makes a turnover or two that hurts them and OSU wins the game. The fans are going to be rabid in the Horsehoe for this one.
Going to be a great (and nerve racking) game!! Go BUCKS!!
2006-10-24 13:29:37
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answered by sgtcej 2
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Troy Smith has dominated this game for the last 2 years and I expect him to do the same this year.
This is my National Championship for the year
forget Arizona these are the two best teams in the nation
2006-10-24 14:45:56
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answered by ImaGman 5
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Like the person before said. The stats go out the window. but is'nt exciting to think that the game could be between the number one and number two ranked teams in the country? And Go Bucks!!
2006-10-24 13:33:16
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answered by yngmssluv 2
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Ohio State will devour Michigan just like last year! BUCKEYES RULE!!
2006-10-24 15:14:24
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answered by princess fa la la 2
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which game? we're not in your damn Wolverine saturated head!
2006-10-24 15:24:44
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answered by Anonymous
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