Ohio State Pass Offense vs. Michigan Pass Defense
Terrelle Pryor is going to be a nightmare to deal with for the Michigan defense. He doesn't throw a lot, but when he has, it's been effective.
Pryor has a 152.16 efficiency rating and has 10 touchdowns and just three interceptions.
While he's lethal on the ground, he can be just as lethal if not more through the air.
Brian Robiskie is his favorite target (seven touchdowns), and Brian Hartline is averaging over 20 yards per catch.
Michigan's pass defense has been a complete disaster this season, with Stevie Brown, Charles Stewart, and Brandon Harrison leaving the middle of the field wide open.
The Wolverines' secondary ranks 89th in the country and gives up over 230 yards per game through the air.
Advantage: Ohio State
Ohio State Rush Offense vs. Michigan Rush Defense
This is the key matchup in the game if both teams want to be successful.
If Ohio State has a big day on the ground, expect another Buckeye victory, but if Michigan can slow down Beanie Wells and Pryor, the Wolverines will have a chance.
The Buckeyes rank 29th in the country, averaging 187 yards per game, with Wells rushing for 119.6 per game and 5.4 per carry.
He killed Michigan singlehandedly last year with 222 yards and the only two touchdowns at the Big House.
Now he has Pryor to aid him once in a while, who gets 50.9 yards per game and 4.8 per carry.
Obi Ezeh and Jonas Mouton are going to be crucial in slowing down Wells and keeping Pryor contained.
Ezeh and Mouton need to step up and show that they can be leaders on this team next season, and this is their audition.
Seniors Terrance Taylor, Will Johnson, and Tim Jamison are just itching to get their first victory against OSU.
If the defensive line can slow down Wells, and Ezeh and Mouton keep Pryor contained, Michigan can win this game.
Advantage: Even
Special Teams
Ohio State has two punt returns for touchdowns this season, but don't expect them to get one this weekend with Zoltan "Space Lord Emperor of the Universe" Mesko kicking the ball into the upper atmosphere.
Neither team's field goal kicker is dead-on accurate either.
Advantage: Even
Final Thoughts
The media has been blowing up stories about just how much Rich Rodriguez knows about this rivalry.
We already know Sweater Vest's opinion and passion for this game. It's the only big game he can win (at least since the 2002 championship game).
Rich Rod has been very open with the media, a lot more so than Lloyd Carr ever was, but I think he's been holding something back.
There's something he hasn't told us yet.
Bo Schembechler said after the historic 1969 win that not even his players knew it, but every day they were practicing something for the Ohio State game.
Maybe RichRod has been doing the same and has a trick or two up his sleeves.
I still don't think it'll matter, but maybe it'll help.
Prediction: Ohio State 31, Michigan 13





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