The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Ohio State at Michigan

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What: No. 8 Ohio State (9-2, 7-1 Big Ten, CFP No. 9) at Michigan (8-3, 5-3), Nov. 25, noon ET (WJW). Line: Ohio State by 11 1⁄2. Series record: Michigan leads 58-49-6.

What’s at stake?

The Buckeyes need to win and beat No. 5 Wisconsin in the Big Ten championsh­ip game to keep their hopes alive to earn a spot in the College Football Playoff. The Wolverines are playing for pride, after losing five straight and 12 of 13 to their rivals, and to improve their postseason positionin­g.

Key matchup

Ohio State defense vs. Michigan’s running game. The Buckeyes are giving up just 114 yards rushing per game, ranking 12th in major college football. Ohio State has allowed only one of its last six opponents to run for 100 yards. Michigan averaged just 88 yards rushing in losses to Wisconsin, Penn State and Michigan State. In wins over eight teams with losing records, the Wolverines ran for 234 yards on average.

Players to watch

Ohio State: J.T. Barrett. The dual-threat QB, who is 35-6 as a starter, needs a victory to tie Art Schlichter (1978-81) for the most victories by a QB. Barrett also holds 35 school records and five Big Ten marks. Michigan: RBs Karan Higdon and Chris Evans. To pull off one of the biggest upsets in series history, the two running backs may have to team up to do something like Tshimanga Biakabutuk­a did in 1995 when he ran for 313 yards against the Buckeyes.

Facts and figures

The Buckeyes are enjoying the best stretch of success in the series since Michigan went 13-0-2 to open the series from 1897 to 1918 . ... The Wolverines went 11-4-1 in the rivalry from 19882003 . ... Ohio State coach Urban Meyer has as many Big Ten losses (three) in six seasons as Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh has this year. ... The Buckeyes have clinched the East Division title, setting up a matchup with the Badgers on Dec. 2 in Indianapol­is for the conference championsh­ip and a possible spot in the playoffs.

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