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ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Michigan defensive lineman Mazi Smith searches for power while watching film. He takes note of the opposing offensive lineman who can move bodies and create holes. But he can’t know how he stacks up until he sees them in person. “It’s actually pretty hard to get a good beat on who somebody is through tape,” Smith said Monday. “You’ve got to go out there, play the first three downs. You could get a 3-and-out or let them get a first (down). See where it goes, see what it turns into from there.” Smith’s uncertainty adds intrigue to what may be the most important matchup of Saturday’s game between No. 3 Michigan (11-0) and No. 2 Ohio State (11-0) in Columbus. Last year in their win, the Wolverines ran for 297 yards while holding OSU to 64. Both figures were season-worsts for the Buckeyes, and the Wolverines…
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