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College GameDay headed to Ohio State-Michigan for 5 hour pregame special
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It’s on.
As advertised Friday evening on the ESPN family of networks and confirmed by College GameDay host Rece Davis Saturday morning during a snowy show in East Lansing, Kirk, Coach, and the crew will be headed to Columbus for what could be the biggest game of the year.
Starting at 7 a.m. ET Saturday morning, the GameDay crew will broadcast from on campus breaking down and covering all the angles of Jim Harbaugh’s first matchup against Ohio State since losing at home in his The Game debut, 42-13. The specific location has yet to be confirmed.
Even with the two teams trending in seemingly different directions, next Saturday could present as hard-fought and contested of a matchup as we’ve seen in the rivalry since 2013’s near Michigan upset scare. Jim Harbaugh’s never coached in Ohio Stadium as his alma mater’s head coach. With OSU still showing some vulnerabilities in the offensive line, an excellent Michigan defense will look to keep new quarterback John O’Korn and the offense in a position to come out with a win.
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Luke Zimmermann via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here
It’s on.
As advertised Friday evening on the ESPN family of networks and confirmed by College GameDay host Rece Davis Saturday morning during a snowy show in East Lansing, Kirk, Coach, and the crew will be headed to Columbus for what could be the biggest game of the year.
Starting at 7 a.m. ET Saturday morning, the GameDay crew will broadcast from on campus breaking down and covering all the angles of Jim Harbaugh’s first matchup against Ohio State since losing at home in his The Game debut, 42-13. The specific location has yet to be confirmed.
Even with the two teams trending in seemingly different directions, next Saturday could present as hard-fought and contested of a matchup as we’ve seen in the rivalry since 2013’s near Michigan upset scare. Jim Harbaugh’s never coached in Ohio Stadium as his alma mater’s head coach. With OSU still showing some vulnerabilities in the offensive line, an excellent Michigan defense will look to keep new quarterback John O’Korn and the offense in a position to come out with a win.
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