Urban Meyer Predicts a Decisive Ohio State Victory Over Michigan
Ohio State fans will finally get their chance for revenge against arch-rival Michigan when the No. 1 Buckeyes travel to Ann Arbor this Saturday, seeking to break the Wolverines' four-game winning streak over them. The stage is set for a highly anticipated matchup that has seen several high-profile players involved in heated altercations between the two schools.
Under head coach Ryan Day's guidance, Ohio State seeks redemption from last season's crushing loss to Michigan, which saw several players pepper-sprayed during an on-field brawl. According to Day, revenge is on his mind, with the team "preparing to do [what] we want to do on Saturday" - win.
Former Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer recently weighed in on the game, making a bold prediction that if Ohio State's top receivers Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate are healthy enough to play, they will cover. However, he believes the Wolverines' defense is too strong for them to overcome, stating that "the Buckeyes win, I just donβt see the Wolverines moving the ball against that defense." According to Meyer, the odds say there's a 10-point spread between Ohio State and Michigan, but he remains skeptical of Vegas' assessment.
Ohio State's last victory over Michigan occurred in 2019, when they ended the Wolverines' four-game winning streak. This Saturday's matchup promises to be an intense and closely contested game that will determine whether or not Ryan Day can finally break his 1-4 record against his rival school.
Ohio State fans will finally get their chance for revenge against arch-rival Michigan when the No. 1 Buckeyes travel to Ann Arbor this Saturday, seeking to break the Wolverines' four-game winning streak over them. The stage is set for a highly anticipated matchup that has seen several high-profile players involved in heated altercations between the two schools.
Under head coach Ryan Day's guidance, Ohio State seeks redemption from last season's crushing loss to Michigan, which saw several players pepper-sprayed during an on-field brawl. According to Day, revenge is on his mind, with the team "preparing to do [what] we want to do on Saturday" - win.
Former Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer recently weighed in on the game, making a bold prediction that if Ohio State's top receivers Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate are healthy enough to play, they will cover. However, he believes the Wolverines' defense is too strong for them to overcome, stating that "the Buckeyes win, I just donβt see the Wolverines moving the ball against that defense." According to Meyer, the odds say there's a 10-point spread between Ohio State and Michigan, but he remains skeptical of Vegas' assessment.
Ohio State's last victory over Michigan occurred in 2019, when they ended the Wolverines' four-game winning streak. This Saturday's matchup promises to be an intense and closely contested game that will determine whether or not Ryan Day can finally break his 1-4 record against his rival school.