Stop me if this sounds familiar.
The Buckeyes’ upcoming top-10 opponent boasts a nationally elite ground game led by a red-hot running back who’s been on a tear through Big Ten competition for the better part of the past two months. Through the air, its pass attack has been somewhat unremarkable, if efficient and functional enough for most of the season.
In terms of generalities, all the same things that were said about the Michigan State offense ahead of last week’s matchup with the Buckeyes more or less apply to what Michigan brings to the table as well.