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The Game The Greatest Rivalry in College Sports Ohio State vs Michigan
  Ohio State Head Football coach Jim Tressel

 
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The Big Ten powers that decided in 1935 to schedule Michigan and Ohio State as each others last game of the season must have been able to foretell the future. Today many consider 'The Game' the greatest sports rivalry of the 20th century, including the United States Congress which recognized The Game as the "greatest sports rivalry in history".

It's tough to argue there is one better in all of college sports, especially if you bleed scarlet and gray or maize and blue. Coaches could have great years, but if they lose this single game...

Ohio State Head Football coach Earle BruceFormer OSU head coach Earle Bruce was an assistant under Woody Hayes for seven seasons before leading the Buckeyes to a 5-4 mark against Michigan as head coach from 1979-87. He once said, "If you don't win the Michigan-Ohio State game, that's a problem." "You're not going to be recognized for too much success. We've had 11-1 and 10-1 football teams that lost to Michigan and they're not even mentioned in the second breath."

The first game between the two was in 1897 and they have played each other every year since with seven exceptions: 1898, 1899 and between 1913 through 1917. Ohio State joined the Western Conference (now known as the Big Ten) in 1912, but Michigan left the conference between 1907 and 1917. The conference did not allow any of its members to play Michigan because it had withdrawn from the conference. Michigan rejoined the Big Ten in 1918 and thus the series was resumed. Michigan won the first conference game between the schools in 1918, but then Ohio State had three consecutive wins.

Michigan dominated the early years compiling a 13-0-2 record in non-conference match-ups between 1897 and 1918. The Buckeyes first win against Michigan came in 1919. UM leads the series 57-41-6. However, since 1952, Woody Hayes' 2nd season as head coach, OSU has won 29, lost 25 and tied 2.

From 1968 through 1982, either Ohio State or Michigan won, or shared, the Big Ten Title. The same is true 16 more times in the 22 years between 1984 and 2005.

In 1968 Ohio State beat Michigan 50-14 and went on to win 1968 National Championship. It also ushered out Michigan head coach Bump Elliott.

Bo Schembechler new head coach at  Michigan in 1969, the beginning of the ten year warThe next year, 1969, Bo Schembechler took over as head coach of Wolverines. He broke Woody Hayes 22 game winning streak and knocked #1 Ohio State from atop the college rankings. Some call this game greatest college football upset of all-time. Woody said he thought his 1969 team, which went 9-1, was his best, even better than the 1968 National Champions.


Bo Schembechler was an assistant coach at Ohio State under Woody HayesThe 1969 game was beginning of what became known as "Ten Year War." For ten years OSU and Michigan dominated Big Ten play, splitting ten conference titles and finishing second eight times. Hayes supposedly could not bring himself to speak name of "that school up north," hence OSU fans refer to UM as 'TSUN'. Schembechler, who played for Hayes at Miami (OH) and was an OSU assistant coach under Hayes, enjoyed nothing more than beating his old mentor. After ten years of memorable on-field stratagems, sideline antics, and locker room psychological ploys, the two coaches came out almost dead-even with Bo holding a slim 5-4-1 advantage.

In 1970 both teams were undefeated and faced each other in Columbus. Woody Hayes' Bucks prevailed beating Bo and Michigan 20-9. At the time, OSU was ranked 5th nationally and Michigan 4th.

On five occasions, both teams went into The Game unbeaten. The Bucks won four and the fifth was a tie: 1944, OSU won 18-14; 1970, OSU won 20-9; 1973, 10-10 tie; 1975, OSU won 21-14; 2006, OSU won 42-39.

Ohio State spoiled perfect seasons for Michigan in 1944, (OSU won 18-14), 1970 (Ohio State won, 20-9), 1972 (Ohio State won, 14-11), 1973 (teams tied, 10-10), 1974 (Ohio State won, 12-10) and 2006 (Ohio State won, 42-39).

TSUN returned the favor, spoiling OSU perfect seasons in 1969 (Michigan won, 24-12), 1973 (teams tied, 10-10), 1993 (Michigan won, 28-0), 1995 (Michigan won, 31-23) and 1996 (Michigan won, 13-9).

John Cooper coached the Buckeyes for 13 years compiling a record of 111-43-4

OSU's John Cooper, who had 2 undefeated teams beaten by Michigan, which basically cost Buckeyes national championships, won just 2 times in 13 years vs Michigan. Even though he had one of best records in college football (111-43-4) during those 13 seasons, he is almost singularly be remembered for his "failures" against Michigan.



John Cooper coached the Buckeyes for 13 years compiling a record of 111-43-4A new era was born with arrival of Jim Tressel. In January 2001, during half time of the OSU-Michigan basketball game he told an attentive crowd: "I can assure you that you'll be proud of our young people in the classroom, in the community and especially in 310 days in Ann Arbor"

He was right. Coach Tressel was only the fourth coach in Ohio State football history to win his first game against Michigan. After seven games, he has posted a 6-1 record against TSUN. (Only one coach, Francis Schmidt, started 2-0 against Wolverines; he was 4-0 from 1934 to 1937.)


 

THE GAME
 

 
THE GAME: 1960
 
THE GAME: 1961
 
THE GAME: 1962
 
THE GAME: 1963
 
THE GAME: 1965
 
THE GAME: 1967
 
THE GAME: 1968
 
THE GAME: 1970
 
THE GAME: 1972
 
THE GAME: 1974
 
THE GAME: 2001
 
THE GAME: 1942
 
THE GAME: 1942      
 
  Year   Winner   Score
  1897   UM   UM 34, OSU 0
  1900 Tie OSU 0, UM 0
  1901   UM   UM 21, OSU 0
  1902   UM   UM 86, OSU 0
  1903   UM   UM 36, OSU 0
  1904   UM   UM 31, OSU 6
  1905   UM   UM 40, OSU 0
  1906   UM   UM 6, OSU 0
  1907   UM   UM 22, OSU 0
  1908   UM   UM 10, OSU 6
  1909   UM   UM 33, OSU 6
  1910   Tie   OSU 3, UM 3
  1911   UM   UM 19, OSU 0
  1912   UM   UM 14, OSU 0
  1918   UM   UM 14, OSU 0
1919   OSU   OSU 13, UM 3
1920   OSU   OSU 14, UM 7
1921   OSU   OSU 14, UM 0
  1922   UM   UM 19, OSU 0
  1923   UM   UM 23, OSU 0
  1924   UM   UM 16, OSU 6
  1925   UM   UM 10, OSU 0
  1926   UM   UM 17, OSU 16
  1927   UM   UM 21, OSU 0
1928   OSU   OSU 19, UM 7
1929   OSU   OSU 7, UM 0
  1930   UM   UM 13, OSU 0
1931   OSU   OSU 20, UM 7
  1932   UM   UM 14, OSU 0
  1933   UM   UM 13, OSU 0
1934   OSU   OSU 34, UM 0
1935   OSU   OSU 38, UM 0
1936   OSU   OSU 21, UM 0
1937   OSU   OSU 21, UM 0
  1938   UM   UM 18, OSU 0
  1939   UM   UM 21, OSU 14
  1940   UM   UM 40, OSU 0
  1941   Tie   OSU 20, UM 20
1942   OSU   OSU 21, UM 7
  1943   UM   UM 45, OSU 7
1944   OSU   OSU 18, UM 14
  1945   UM   UM 7, OSU 3
  1946   UM   UM 58, OSU 6
  1947   UM   UM 21, OSU 0
  1948   UM   UM 13, OSU 3
  1949   Tie   OSU 7, UM 7
  1950   UM   UM 9, OSU 3
  1951   UM   UM 7, OSU 0
1952   OSU   OSU 27, UM 7
  1953   UM   UM 20, OSU 0
1954   OSU   OSU 21, UM 7
1955   OSU   OSU 17, UM 0
  1956   UM   UM 19, OSU 0
1957   OSU   OSU 31, UM 14
1958   OSU   OSU 20, UM 14
  1959   UM   UM 23, OSU 14
1960   OSU   OSU 7, UM 0
  1961   OSU   OSU 50, UM 20
1962   OSU   OSU 28, UM 0
1963   OSU   OSU 14, UM 10
  1964   UM   UM 10, OSU 0
1965   OSU   OSU 9, UM 7
  1966   UM   UM 17, OSU 3
1967   OSU   OSU 24, UM 14
1968   OSU   OSU 50, UM 14
  1969   UM   UM 24, OSU 12
1970   OSU   OSU 20, UM 9
  1971   UM   UM 10, OSU 7
1972   OSU   OSU 14, UM 11
  1973   Tie   OSU 10, UM 10
1974   OSU   OSU 12, UM 10
1975   OSU   OSU 21, UM 14
  1976   UM   UM 22, OSU 0
  1977   UM   UM 14, OSU 6
  1978   UM   UM 14, OSU 3
1979   OSU   OSU 18, UM 15
  1980   UM   UM 9, OSU 3
1981   OSU   OSU 14, UM 9
1982   OSU   OSU 24, UM 14
  1983   UM   UM 24, OSU 21
1984   OSU   OSU 21, UM 6
  1985   UM   UM 27, OSU 17
  1986   UM   UM 26, OSU 24
1987   OSU   OSU 23, UM 20
  1988   UM   UM 34, OSU 31
  1989   UM   UM 28, OSU 18
  1990   UM   UM 16, OSU 13
  1991   UM   UM 31, OSU 3
  1992   Tie   OSU 13, UM 13
  1993   UM   UM 28, OSU 0
1994   OSU   OSU 22, UM 6
  1995   UM   UM 31, OSU 23
  1996   UM   UM 13, OSU 9
  1997   UM   UM 20, OSU 14
1998   OSU   OSU 31, UM 16
  1999   UM   UM 24, OSU 17
  2000   UM   UM 38, OSU 26
2001   OSU   OSU 26, UM 20
2002   OSU   OSU 14, UM 9
  2003   UM   UM 35, OSU 21
2004   OSU   OSU 37, UM 21
2005   OSU   OSU 25, UM 21
2006   OSU   OSU 42, UM 39
2007   OSU   OSU 14, UM 3
2008   OSU   OSU 42, UM 7


Total number of meetings:  105
UM leads series:  57-42-6

Since 1951, the Buckeyes hold a 30-26-2 advantage. Since 1934, the teams have met
75 times, with Ohio State holding a 36-35-4 advantage.

OSU didn't win until the 16th game
in the series (1919)

From 1968 through 1980 the Big Ten
Rose Bowl rep was either OSU or UM

Jim Tressel is only fourth coach in OSU history
to win his first game against Michigan.

Jim Tressel is the first coach in OSU history to both
beat Michigan five straight times and
win seven of his first eight games against Michigan.

UM longest winning streak: 9 yrs (1901-09)
OSU longest winning streak: 5 yrs
(2003-08)
Current win streak: 5 yrs - OSU

 Homecoming 1938
 
 
THE GAME: 1931
 
 
THE GAME: 1982
 
 
THE GAME: 1935
 
THE GAME: 2002
 
 
THE GAME: 1952
 
 
THE GAME: 2002
 
 
THE GAME: 1954
 
 
THE GAME: 2003
 
 
THE GAME: 1955
 
 
THE GAME: 1957
 
 
THE GAME: 1958
 
THE GAME: 1929

 
Gold Pants Gold Pants: A gold charm replica of a pair of football pants is given to players and coaches following wins over Michigan. charms are engraved with each player’s or coach's initials, date of game, and final score. This tradition started in 1934 when new head coach Francis Schmidt was asked how he expected to cope with OSU nemesis from Ann Arbor. His matter-of-fact answer developed into a cliche: "They put their pants on one leg at a time just like everybody else." Schmidt’s Buckeyes then went and defeated Michigan four-consecutive times, all by shutout.
5 Straight Gold Pants

4 Straight Gold Pants

 
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THE GAME: Some of the Classics in the series

 
The Game: A Historical Perspective

 
THE GAME: 1975   THE GAME: 1979   THE GAME: 1981
 
THE GAME: 1984   THE GAME: 1987   THE GAME: 1998

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