ANN ARBOR — Jim Harbaugh’s record against Ohio State is well known by now. The Michigan fifth-year head coach is 47-16 overall, but 0-4 against the Buckeyes. He gets another shot against No. 1 OSU (11-0, 8-0 Big Ten) at noon Saturday in Ann Arbor. The Buckeyes have won seven straight in the series and are nine-point favorites Saturday, but the Wolverines (9-2, 6-2) are playing their best football of the season, winning their past four games by a combined score of 166-45. Even one of Harbaugh’s harshest critics, college football analyst Paul Finebaum, predicted Michigan to pull off the upset. A Wolverines win over Ohio State would spoil its undefeated and also put the Wolverines in good position to make a New Year’s Six bowl. Here are what the national headlines are saying heading into Saturday’s matchup. Jim Harbaugh’s Michigan Tenure Should Be Defined by More Than Just Ohio…
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