We’re at 221 days (and counting) until Michigan goes to Ohio State looking for a second win in a row in the series, something the Wolverines haven’t done since 1999-2000. The biggest rivalry in the Big Ten has retaken the stage as the biggest in all of college football. Looking seven months out, the Buckeyes and Wolverines seem destined to again play for the East division, a spot in the conference championship and a possible College Football Playoff berth. There’s depth in the Big Ten, including another one or two teams — Penn State, maybe one of Iowa, Wisconsin and Michigan State — with preseason ambitions of factoring into the playoff race. But all eyes are on OSU and Michigan. The Buckeyes and Wolverines top the springtime power rankings for the Big Ten. 1. Ohio State (2021 record: 11-2) The Buckeyes will have options at running back. The clear starter…
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