The Columbus Dispatch

PREDICTION­S FOR OHIO STATE VS. MICHIGAN

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Bill Rabinowitz

Ohio State beat writer

The Columbus Dispatch

Ohio State 38, Michigan 24

If the Buckeyes play the way they did last week, they'll win easily. But Michigan is more talented than Michigan State, and the Wolverines are highly, highly motivated. This would be the signature win in Jim Harbaugh's tenure. Michigan will want to shorten the game with its run game, but Ohio State's passing game is much more potent than Michigan's. A huge key will be the OSUS offensive line's ability to control star defensive ends Aidan Hutchinson and David Obajo.

Joey Kaufman

Ohio State beat writer

The Columbus Dispatch

Ohio State 38, Michigan 27

The X-factor in this matchup is new Michigan defensive coordinato­r Mike Macdonald, who was a part of Jim Harbaugh's coaching staff overhaul last winter and has fixed a lot of issues for the Wolverines on that side of the ball. Ryan Day torched his predecesso­r Don Brown in the past two meetings in 2019 and 2018, scoring a combined 118 points. Will it take longer for Day to feel out Macdonald, who had been in the NFL with the Baltimore Ravens for most of his career?

Rob Oller

Sports columnist

The Columbus Dispatch

Ohio State 34, Michigan 24

Pretty simple, really. The Wolverines need to play flawlessly on both sides of the ball and force the Buckeyes into making mistakes. Michigan's defense has the means to make life difficult for C.J. Stroud, but I don't see that happening to the point of the Heisman hopeful making enough errors to undermine OSU'S high-octane offense. Defensivel­y, the Buckeyes will be tested by a UM offense that is both tough and talented. But if Michigan State could beat its rival, Ohio State certainly can, too. The winning streak reaches nine.

Michael Cohen

Michigan beat writer

Detroit Free Press

Ohio State 33, Michigan 26

For as good as Mike Macdonald's defense was at containing Penn State's star receiver Jahan Dotson, trying to stop Ohio State's three-headed monster is something entirely different. Pass rushers Aidan Hutchinson and David Ojabo will keep Michigan in it with timely pressures and sacks, but the downfield passing of quarterbac­k C.J. Stroud is too much to overcome. Another win for the Buckeyes in a game that comes down to the wire.

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