It’s time to feast on NCAA football. The main course is ‘The Game’ between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Michigan Wolverines.
In fact, it’s a meeting of the second- and third-ranked teams in the nation, making for quite the key battle in the run for the final four.“It’s an honour to be in this position and playing in this big game, playing for a championship,” said Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh. “I’m most thrilled that our guys are excited about the test, because we’re going to be tested. It’s gonna be our toughest test of the year.
“Find out what our limits are physically, mentally, spiritually … And I think you’re going to find we’re made of the right stuff, and I think you’re going to see that.” What we’re seeing is two 11-0 teams going head to head early Saturday at The Horseshoe in Columbus with — likely — only the winner seeing a chance to make the CFP. Since the loser won’t be in the Big Ten championship contest and the CFP selection committee gives big weight to conference kings, it will likely get slotted behind other conference champs with one-loss records.
That would appear to put the Wolverines at a massive disadvantage, given he’s been a monster this season. Him and Hassan Haskins — now with the NFL’s Tennessee Titans — were beasts for this feast last year.So bring it on, and on this holiday, be thankful for what’s considered one of — if not the best — of sporting rivalries.If you’re No.
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