ANN ARBOR, Mich. — There are still narratives galore that Michigan avoided playing the final regular-season game against Ohio State, but the fact of the matter remains that the team is suffering from COVID-19-related losses, on top of injuries. But when Michigan had to cancel the contest vs. Maryland, the writing appeared to be on the wall. Still, team captain Josh Ross says that he was preparing to rebound against the Buckeyes before the rug got pulled out from underneath him and the team. “It was very emotional — kind of abrupt,” Ross said. “We suffered an outbreak and potentially — we thought we could play against Ohio State, and that got shut down, too. It was heartbreaking. Who doesn’t want to play in The Game? Who doesn’t want to play against Ohio State? It’s the biggest game of the year and we were heartbroken from it.” Many will say that…
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