COLUMBUS, Ohio — In a different time, No. 2 Ohio State’s 30-27 double-overtime victory against No. 3 Michigan might be considered the greatest game in the history of the greatest rivalry in college football. This should be confirmation. Instead, we have controversy. Isn’t that college football for you? MORE: Five things we learned from the Game Ohio State coach Urban Meyer tried to put that in perspective afterward, but the reality is the Buckeyes improved to 11-1 and could get to the College Football Playoff without going to the Big Ten championship game. Michigan fell to 10-2, and still might have an outside chance. “That is one of the classic games of this rivalry that will forever be — because I know the history of this rivalry,” Meyer said before recomposing himself. “That game is right in there. I’m not saying greatest, because that’s disrespectful for the other players that have played…
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