No. 2 like it was 10 years ago, but this is pretty close. The Wolverines are No. 3 in the College Football Playoff rankings while the Buckeyes are No. 2, making the 113 installment of the rivalry the biggest since 2006 when No. 1 Ohio State held on at home for a 42-39 win over No. 2 MI. Alabama remains atop the CFP rankings following their 31-3 win over Chattanooga. If Washington wins out, it would take a playoff spot ahead of Oklahoma. There was a similar stance on the committee keeping MI elevated. Just 10 years later, the two rivals will play their annual game with similar implications. Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan and Clemson comprised the top four. The biggest loser in this week’s ranking is Louisville. It’s all about one thing – just beat ‘The Team Up North’. At 10-1 on the season, MI earned its respect. Ohio…
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