The Ohio State Buckeyes and Michigan Wolverines do not play for a trophy in their rivalry game.
The worst loss for the Ohio State Buckeyes football team at Ohio Stadium occurred on November 18, 1995, when they were defeated by the Michigan Wolverines with a score of 31-0. This shutout marked a significant low point for the Buckeyes, as it was one of the most lopsided defeats in the storied rivalry between the two teams. The loss not only impacted their season but also left a lasting mark in the history of their home games.
Jim Tressel, as head coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes from 2001 to 2010, had a record of 9-1 against the Michigan Wolverines. His only loss came in 2004. Tressel's tenure was marked by significant victories in this historic rivalry, including several wins that helped solidify Ohio State's dominance in college football during that era.
Michigan leads, 57-42-6
In 1897, Ohio State and Michigan's first Meeting, Ohio State was beaten 35-0 By Michigan, that's when the rivalry started, in 1901, the teams starting meeting every single year, Michigan won the first nine games of the series from 1901-1909 (including 1901), Michigan dominated the rivalry early. In 1922, the first game played in Ohio State's Historic stadium, Michigan beat the Ohio State Buckeyes, which had a colossal stadium at the time, of 66,000, in 1928, Michigan Spoiled Ohio State's party by opening a 88,000 seat stadium. In 1950, Ohio State and Michigan competed in a game referred to as the "snow bowl" because it was during a massive blizzard, neither teams would leave the field, Michigan won the game 3-0, and it was also Ohio State Buckeyes head coach and legend Woody Hayes' first game against the wolverines. In 1968, Ohio State Buckeyes Assistant Head Coach Bo Schembechler, transferred to Michigan as their new head coach, winning his first game against his mentor Woody Hayes, the next ten years, often referred to as "the ten year war" Ohio State and Michigan met every year both ranked in the top 5, each game was VERY close and each time determined the Big Ten champion. Both teams have a top three largest football stadium in the United states, Michigan #2 and Ohio State #3. Michigan won the 100th Meeting between the two teams in 2003. Ohio State would then take their longest streak against the Wolverines, from 2004-2008, of five games in Ohio State's history. The 2008 Match up was won 42-7 by Ohio State. Michigan leads the series , 57-42-6 Over Ohio State. It is the closest Major Rivalry the past 50 years in sports history, Ohio State leading by 5, the past 80 years, it is also the closest, Ohio State leading by 1.
Michigan vs- Ohio State The Rivalry - 2007 TV was released on: USA: 13 November 2007
Michigan V.S. Michigan State
Not historically. Michigan is the winningest college football program of all-time. But don't let that fool you. Any school could have that title had they been playing football since the 1800's. As of right now, though, State has won the last 2 matches over Michigan and has attended bowl games, while Michigan sat at home.
Jim Tressel has: Played himself in "Rome Is Burning" in 2003. Played Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Head Coach in "2006 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl" in 2006. Played Himself - Head Coach, Ohio State in "Michigan vs. Ohio State: The Rivalry" in 2007. Played Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Head Coach in "2009 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl" in 2009. Played Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Head Coach in "2011 Allstate Sugar Bowl" in 2011.
The Michigan-Ohio State football rivalry, known as The Game[6][7][8] by some followers, is an American college football rivalry game played annually by the Wolverines of the University of Michigan and the Buckeyes of The Ohio State University. It has attracted particular national interest over the last four decades as most of the games have determined the Big Ten Conference title and the resulting Rose Bowl match ups, and many have influenced the outcome of the national college football championship. The game was ranked by ESPN in 2000 as the greatest North American sports rivalry.[9]The annual match up between the two Midwest state schools has been held at the end of the regular season since 1935 (with exceptions in 1942, 1986, and 1998). Since 1918, the game's site has alternated between Columbus, Ohio, and Ann Arbor, Michigan (Michigan hosts it in odd years and Ohio State in even years), and has been played in Ohio Stadium since 1922 and Michigan Stadiumsince 1927. Through 2010, Ohio State and Michigan have decided the Big Ten Conference championship between themselves on 22 different occasions, and have affected the determination of the conference title an additional 27 times.[10]Following the Big Ten's addition of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, effective beginning in the 2011 football season, the conference has been split into two six-team divisions. Big Ten officials placed Ohio State and Michigan in separate divisions, but the Michigan-Ohio State rivalry continues to take place at the end of the regular season every year. Conceivably, the teams could thereafter meet again the following week in the Big Ten Football Championship Game.The possibility of a rematch in the Big Ten championship game will be eliminated in 2014. In April 2013, the Big Ten announced they will realign its schools geographically when Maryland and Rutgers join, and the new alignment places the Wolverines and Buckeyes together in the East Division.For many years, the game has aired on ABC, often in the 12 PM time slot.
Cornelius Greene has: Played Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Quarterback in "1974 Rose Bowl" in 1974. Played himself in "1975 Rose Bowl" in 1975. Played Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Quarterback in "1976 Rose Bowl" in 1976. Played himself in "ESPN SportsCentury" in 1999. Played Himself - Ohio State (73-75) in "Michigan vs. Ohio State: The Rivalry" in 2007.
im not 100% but i think it is Michigan and Ohio state.
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