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Ohio State and Michigan will write another chapter in their storied rivalry when they face off Saturday at noon ET at Michigan Stadium on FOX.
Last season, the game didn’t have the highest of stakes because Michigan entered the game at just 6-5, but it turned into a classic. Michigan upset Ohio State 13-10, and the two teams brawled after the game when Michigan players tried planting their flag on the Buckeyes' field.
Ohio State’s loss nearly knocked the team out of the College Football Playoff. Instead, Ohio State made it as a lower seed and went on to win it all.
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Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin drops back to pass against Rutgers during the second half in Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 22, 2025. (Jay LaPrete/AP Photo)
However, the Buckeyes enter Ann Arbor with revenge on their mind. Ohio State, after winning eight straight over Michigan from 2012-2019, has lost their last four against the Wolverines.
The teams' first recorded game against each other was played in October 1897, and Michigan won. The stakes this year couldn’t be much higher.
The No. 1 Buckeyes are 11-0, but a loss to Michigan would knock them out of the Big Ten championship game, drop them lower in the rankings and give them their first five-game losing streak to the Wolverines since the 1920s.
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Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood looks to throw against Maryland during the first halfin College Park, Md., Nov. 22, 2025. (Stephanie
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