From 2001 to 2019, Ohio State dominated its arch-rivals from Michigan, winning 17 of 19 matchups. But following a year without The Game in 2020, the Wolverines have rebounded with back-to-back wins over the Buckeyes.
How has that changed the dynamics of the rivalry, and what will it mean moving forward?
Marcus Hartman of the Dayton Daily News just wrote about that, including some thoughts from former Ohio State head coach Jim Tressel and former OSU quarterback and current ESPN commentator Kirk Herbstreit.
Marcus joins host Tom Orr to share his thoughts on the state of the rivalry, and how things might change again next season with the arrival of the 12-team College Football Playoff.
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