Ohio governor bans khaki pants, letter ‘M’ on ‘Scarlet Saturday’

How will Ohio State respond against Michigan? ESPN’s Robert Smith joins Mike and Mike to share his thoughts on how Ohio State will perform against Michigan amid controversy surrounding comments made by RB Ezekiel Elliott and QB Cardale Jones. 0 Shares print COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Gov. John Kasich is doubling down on his rivalry resolutions, adding a ban on khaki pants to go with the existing one on the letter “M” when Ohio State meets Michigan in The Game. Kasich filed his first good-natured resolution for the storied series two years ago, which called for Ohio residents to avoid the 13th letter of the alphabet on game day. Now he’s adding the khaki-style pants worn by new Wolverines coach Jim Harbaugh as something to be avoided on “Scarlet Saturday,” even cracking a joke about Harbaugh’s shirtless appearance at a summer camp as part of his signed-and-sealed statement. Gov. @JohnKasich issues resolution for the 3rd annual Scarlet Letter Saturday. Beat Lichigan! #SayNoToKhakis pic.twitter.com/QQZDYkd8ZV Gov Kasich Comm Dept (@OHPressSec) November 27, 2015 “Whereas, over the years the rivalry has been made richer by the unique styles of the great Ohio-born coaches who have roamed the sidelines in The Game, including Jim Tressel’s trademark sweater vest, Bo Schembechler’s timeless hat and Woody Hayes’s signature glasses,” the resolution said. …

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