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| Michigan Vs. Ohio
Rivalry Moves to the Gridiron In fact, Michigan was victorious for the next 15 years. A look at the history of the OSU/Michigan football games shows Michigan won 58 times; OSU has been victorious in only 37 games, with five ties. Most rivalries are more or less 50/50 in terms of wins and losses. The game alternates annually between Columbus and Ann Arbor, but the statistics show Michigan more victorious at home and in Ohio Stadium. But the book One Game Season: Ohio State vs. Michigan says the "Big Game" is much more than just winning: With Ohio State University known nationally as the college football capital, it's no wonder people in Central Ohio follow the Bucks with such intensity. After all, when you're named after a killer nut you have to be good. But as Coach John Cooper once said, "You can have a good season if you win the rest of your games...but you can't have a great season unless you beat Michigan." Losing to Michigan is unforgivable. Does this unforgiveness stretch back to the birth of Ohio, when we had to fight for land we thought Michigan was trying to steal? No one seems to know for sure. But "The Big Game" might just be the annual replay of the Toledo War .
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