Michigan's Big Wins and Key Transfers Boost Team Ahead of Rivalry and Playoffs
Michigan football is preparing for its crucial matchup against Ohio State, scheduled for November 29 at noon ET at Michigan Stadium, with high stakes including potential College Football Playoff inclusion. The Wolverines aim to extend their four-year winning streak against Ohio State, which would be their longest in nearly a century. Despite injuries and inconsistent performance, Michigan is motivated by last year's victory in Columbus and the rivalry's significance. The game will be broadcast on Fox, with ESPN's College Gameday hosting pregame festivities. Experts favor Ohio State slightly, predicting a 24-16 win for the Buckeyes. Meanwhile, Michigan hockey has received a significant boost with the transfer of Ben Robertson from Cornell. His move, driven by rising tuition costs and lack of athletic scholarships at Cornell, has immediately strengthened Michigan's defense. Robertson has already contributed 14 assists in 16 games, indicating his importance to the team’s resurgence. His transfer underscores how strategic player movements can impact college hockey team dynamics and competitive success.
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