Coach Jim Harbaugh says Michigan is "up for it and ready for the challenge" for the game vs. Ohio State. Angelique S. Chengelis, The Detroit News
Ann Arbor — In case anyone believed differently, Michigan players think about Ohio State all the time.
The sendoff from Columbus last year, a 62-39 loss to their arch-rivals, was particularly stinging, and the pain hasn’t dulled. The unbeaten Buckeyes have won seven straight against Michigan and 14 of the last 15, but that loss snapped a 10-game winning streak for the Wolverines and ended their “Revenge Tour” with a thud.