The Game, finally, is upon us. Ever since that snowy disaster in Ann Arbor on Nov. 27, Ohio State has pointed to this week. Everything else was a mere prelude. On Saturday, Michigan will travel to Columbus for one of the most anticipated matchups in the rivals’ history. Ohio State is No. 2. Michigan is No. 3. Both are undefeated. The scares each team got on Saturday – the Buckeyes survived Taulia Tagovailoa’s brilliance to escape 43-30 at Maryland after the Wolverines needed a field goal in the final seconds to defeat Illinois 19-17 – quickly faded and attention turned to this week. Not since their epic 2016 double-overtime game have both teams been ranked as highly. The winner will go to the Big Ten championship game and is a lock to make the College Football Playoff. But what will make Saturday’s game even more special is that it could…
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