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Most of you know the history. Maybe all of you. The year is 1968. A young Ohio State team, coached by Woody and led by his band of "Super Sophs," ends Bump Elliott's coaching career by crushing Michigan 50-14 in Columbus. The young Bucks go on to claim the National Championship a month later after defeating a powerful USC team featuring Heisman Trophy winner, OJ Simpson. Michigan goes on to hire Glenn "Bo" Schembechler whose team shocks the world just eleven months later by upsetting the #1 ranked Buckeye juggernaut in Ann Arbor.
Flash forward to the 2014/15 football season. Coaching legend Urban Meyer, with a young but rapidly improving Buckeye squad, ends the career of another Michigan coach by defeating the Wolverines yet again in Columbus. A month later the Buckeyes earn a spot opposite Oregon, sporting it's own Heisman Trophy winner, in the inaugural College Football Playoff. With a win on Monday, the Buckeyes make history. Meanwhile, Michigan hires the next great coach. Jim Harbaugh has eleven months to get his team ready to play what will surely be another high-flying Buckeye juggernaut. Might history repeat? Can Harbaugh match the first year accomplishment of his old coach Bo?
If I could only have one and had to choose between the Buckeyes making history on Monday or beating Harbaugh and Michigan in eleven months, the choice is easy. National Championship baby! I suspect most of you would make the same choice. With that in mind, Go Bucks! Go B1G! Let's make history! Let's see history repeat! I can live with that.
Flash forward to the 2014/15 football season. Coaching legend Urban Meyer, with a young but rapidly improving Buckeye squad, ends the career of another Michigan coach by defeating the Wolverines yet again in Columbus. A month later the Buckeyes earn a spot opposite Oregon, sporting it's own Heisman Trophy winner, in the inaugural College Football Playoff. With a win on Monday, the Buckeyes make history. Meanwhile, Michigan hires the next great coach. Jim Harbaugh has eleven months to get his team ready to play what will surely be another high-flying Buckeye juggernaut. Might history repeat? Can Harbaugh match the first year accomplishment of his old coach Bo?
If I could only have one and had to choose between the Buckeyes making history on Monday or beating Harbaugh and Michigan in eleven months, the choice is easy. National Championship baby! I suspect most of you would make the same choice. With that in mind, Go Bucks! Go B1G! Let's make history! Let's see history repeat! I can live with that.
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