ANN ARBOR — Charles Woodson was in Ann Arbor on Wednesday to promote his new line of wines, but football was still on the top of his mind. Since Woodson left Michigan for the NFL after the 1997 season, the Wolverines have beaten Ohio State four times in 19 games, including just once in the past 15 meetings. With Shea Patterson returning at quarterback and a strong cast around him in Michigan’s new up-tempo offense under first-year coordinator Josh Gattis, the former Heisman Trophy winner believes this is the year the Wolverines snap a seven-year losing streak against the Buckeyes, who have a new head coach in Ryan Day. “It better be,” Woodson said at his launch party for his new wine collection called, ‘Charles Woodson Intercept.’ “I’ve waited long enough. I know all the fans and students here waited long enough. Players within the last 15 years, they’ve waited…
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