Ann Arbor — For Michigan quarterback Cade McNamara, beating Ohio State was the most memorable and meaningful moment of his career. Now, McNamara and the Wolverines said they have to match the intensity with which they prepared for and played against the Buckeyes in the 42-27 victory last Saturday as they ready to play for the Big Ten championship against Iowa on Saturday in Indianapolis. Michigan is 11-1, won the East Division title by beating OSU and has an opportunity to win its first Big Ten championship since 2004. Iowa (10-2) overcame a 15-point deficit last Friday to defeat Nebraska and then clinched the West title when Minnesota upset Wisconsin last Saturday “Beating Ohio State is definitely one of, if not the pinnacle of my career,” McNamara said Monday during a Big Ten videoconference. “Just being a part of this team is an honor. For us to finally get over the hump,…
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