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To date, Michigan has won 42 Big Ten titles

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From 1912, which is when Ohio State joined the Big Ten, they have won 32 Big Ten Championships.

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16 and have been co-champions of 15

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Q: How many Big Ten championships have the Ohio State Buckeyes won against the Michigan Wolverines?
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