Michigan, Ohio State, BGSU look toward football season

Wolverines, Harbaugh look to build on success Jim Harbaugh’s inaugural season as the Michigan football coach was no fluke. The Wolverines brandished one of college football’s top defenses, and Jake Rudock helped steer a productive offense. The Wolverines earned their first 10-win season since 2011 and capped it off with a convincing win over Florida in the Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl. They landed the nation’s top recruit in defensive lineman Rashan Gary, and returned a core of players, including two All-Americans who passed opportunities to go the NFL. Now the stakes have gotten higher in Harbaugh’s second year. Michigan hosts its preseason media day this afternoon and opens its preseason camp Monday in Ann Arbor, and the Wolverines are considered a favorite both in the conference and at a national level. FULL STORY Raw, talented players ready to join Buckeyes In his first season as a head coach, at Bowling Green in 2001, Urban Meyer made plain in that offseason that he didn’t care what year a player was — the best players would play. So much and so little has changed. Meyer’s Ohio State team begins the 2016 season in earnest with two split practices today, and the…

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