I think my Buckeyes win it in a pretty close game.
As for dargao4 and his comment about OSU giving up a lot more yards on D than Michigan, he needs to check his stats.
OSU ........................... Michigan
Offense 35 Pt's/game...................29 Pt's/game
401 yards/game............... 372 yards/game
Defense 7.8 Pt's/game..................... 12 Pt's/game
261 yards/game................. 231 yards/game
So by my calculations, the Buckeyes gain 29 more yards and score 6 more points per game than Michigan. They give up 30 ( way more !! ) more yards per game but allow more than 4 points LESS per game.
Looks REAL CLOSE to me. I don't fall into the '' past scenario '', where people say that Michigan has a better record against us. I don't think that they are '' due ''. I don't care about how many times they have ruined perfect seasons for us either. That was the past. The only past worth looking at is the last 4 years. More than that and you are talking about different players and coaches.
Again Buckeyes in a close game. Home field wins it.
2006-11-14 22:43:11
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answered by rock d 3
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Michigan had the best chance of winning this game for many reason's. and everybody talks about how bad chad henne is well if you look at the statistics from the last two years he actually thrown close to 250 plus in both games with more TD passes than interception's. So i really dont know why everyone is saying he is horrible in them games michigan couldnt get there running game on track to keep the ball out of smith's hands. and this year we have a healthy line plus hart is very healthy. Ohio State feeds off of turnovers thats how they score and put a huge point margin between there opp. well sorry but if michigan runs and gets yardage to control the clock they are not going to turn the ball over by fumbling and chad henne will have a good enough game passing for michigan to win. and also michigan's defense is probably the best defense in the league only giving up 30 yards a game pittman and wells are not going to have a good running day which will have to make smith win it, he can but doubtful this year and michigan only gives up 230 yards a game while ohio state gives up alot more so dont say they have the best defense because they dont. maybe letting the least points wise but teams always turned the ball over deep in there end of the field. so michigan will win 24-21
2006-11-14 20:09:53
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answered by darga04 1
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Well, since Ohio is out of the MAC, Michigan will whoop there @$$es. But since Michigan is playing Ohio State this weekend, we will still see an obliteration.
2006-11-15 05:09:00
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answered by jhornneon23 4
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Michigan
2006-11-14 14:46:52
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answered by Biker 6
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Michigan
2006-11-14 14:46:22
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answered by T Time 6
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OHIO STATE... we've won the past few years and were keeping that tradition!!!! Plus we are number 1 in the nation, Michigan is only number 2, not big difference in numbers but a huge gap between best and the pride of being best, and 2nd best.... which is nothing
2006-11-14 14:50:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I have ohio state they have much better statistists and are just a better team overall with a great quater back. If its close look for the same game in the national championship game
2006-11-14 14:53:57
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answered by Benji F 1
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you would have to be a fool if you really believe that michigan has any sort of chance. osu will win by much more than the 7 point spread and have a cake walk into the national title game. the question isn't so much as who will win that game, but who will osu play in the fiesta bowl for the nat'l title?
2006-11-14 14:50:46
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answered by dannygrammy 1
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I hope for Michigan, but this will be a tough game for both.
I think I will just bet on the UNDER as it will be kind of low scoring.
2006-11-14 15:33:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Michigan Wolverines all the way hands down.
2006-11-14 15:07:55
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answered by daddies girl 1
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