ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Shea Patterson’s parents took him out for a sushi dinner and to see the movie “Overlord,” hoping to get Michigan’s quarterback away from his relentless preparation for the biggest game of his life. “We didn’t talk about football,” Sean Patterson said in a telephone interview Wednesday. “It was just nice to see him sitting with his mom and eating popcorn. We wanted to give him a break from studying film.” MORE: Only four undefeated teams remain in FBS | Rivals look to play CFP spoiler this week No. 10 Ohio State has been watching some film, too, watching what Patterson has done with the fourth-ranked Wolverines this season. The Buckeyes see a dual-threat quarterback who looks nothing like the players Jim Harbaugh had under center the previous three years — all Ohio State wins. “In past years, they haven’t had a running quarterback like him,” Buckeyes defensive tackle Dre’Mont Jones said.…
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