Buckeyes, Wolverines both top-10 teams heading into 2016 campaign

OHIO STATE Buckeye wideouts set to return to field COLUMBUS — A year ago, Corey Smith and Noah Brown were partners of a much different type. Both of the Ohio State wide receivers went through virtually the same 2015 season: both were going to be contributors for the Buckeyes, both suffered broken legs, both underwent surgeries, and both are just now completing the tedious process of returning from offseason rehabilitation. Smith and Brown went through a majority of the rehab together in an effort to return to their preinjury forms. As the pair collaborated on the long road back to full health, they’re hoping they can have a tandem return to on-field contribution in a deep group of Buckeyes wide receivers. “He pushed me, I pushed him — just like we do now on the field,” Smith said. “He’s pushing me to be better and I’m pushing him to be better.” FULL STORY MICHIGAN Wormley, Charlton ready to take Michigan to next level ANN ARBOR — Chris Wormley and Taco Charlton arrived at Michigan with visions of a program renaissance. Instead, the two Ohioans saw college football’s all-time wins leader fire another coach and experience its third reboot in eight…

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