Michigan occasionally beats Ohio State for a recruit. Donovan Peoples-Jones is the best example over the past five years, but Ohio State also pursued (however tepidly) a few other Michigan signees (Oliver Martin; Daxton Hill; Nolan Rumler; Braiden McGregor; Blake Corum) during that time.
Michigan's problem isn't that they can't beat Ohio State in head-to-head recruiting battles, it's that they don't even try to do so. Michigan seems intent on recruiting kids who are nowhere near Ohio State's radar, a "strategy" that obviously hasn't worked for them. You can't beat Ohio State with a team full of players who weren't good enough to go to Ohio State.
But scUM didn't really beat OSU for a scUM legacy. There hasn't been a battle between the 2 schools for recruits for quite some time. The high rated guys who scUM gets since Hairball has been there, he had to hire family members or former coaches, the kids were legacies like DPJ or kids we just gave up on recruiting due to coaches no longer being interested/having better alternatives(i.e. Derrick Green and Kareem Walker).
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