Make no mistake about what happened on Saturday. What felt like tremors a year ago ended up truly being a tectonic shift. Michigan football eviscerated, embarrassed, and eliminated Ohio State from everything that matters to that program. The most important things — a Big Ten championship and a College Football Playoff berth — were washed away by the hands of its most-hated nemesis. Excuses from a year ago were laid bare as all of the conditions the Buckeyes required for a win were acquiesced. Buy Wolverines Tickets Perfect, unseasonably warm weather? Check. Michigan without its key player? Check. No illnesses rampaging throughout the Woody Hayes Athletic Center? Check. Home game, revenge, a defense that could supposedly hamper what the Wolverines like to do? Check, check, and check. Yet, Ohio State faltered in a big way, getting run off the newly-christened Safelite-branded field, a year’s worth of promises made by the…
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