Go back to Nov. 24, 2018, a day in which Michigan suffered a historic loss to Ohio State, giving up 62 points to the Buckeyes. In the aftermath of the defeat, amid the despair, second-guessing and criticism of Jim Harbaugh and his staff, there was a question – what had to happen for the Wolverines to beat Ohio State at any point in the near future? Fast-forward a week, to an unexpected announcement as arguably one of the three greatest coaches in college football history, OSU’s Urban Meyer, says he’s done, and that the Scarlet and Gray will turn to a first-time head coach, Ryan Day. Day is proving his coaching chops, leading Ohio State to a Big Ten East division title already and a No. 2 ranking that has the Buckeyes among the favorites to win the national championship, but he’s not Meyer. Not yet. Harbaugh has 15 years…
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