Ann Arbor — The Wolverines have it tattooed on their psyche, embedded forever. It was 62-39, but really, it was more than that. It was an annihilation, and perhaps an enlightenment.
One year later, so much has changed, although a few things haven’t. Michigan still burns to avenge that crusher, its seventh straight loss to Ohio State. Jim Harbaugh still hunts that elusive rivalry-rouser, toting a starkly contrasting record: 0-4 against the Buckeyes, 47-12 against everyone else.
Technically, Saturday’s game doesn’t mean anything in the Big Ten standings, with the 11-0 Buckeyes already clinching the East.