THE Podcast Daily: How Michigan closed the gap with Ohio State on the field



On Thursday’s edition of THE Podcast Daily, Bill Landis is joined by The Athletic’s Nick Baumgardner to discuss how Michigan has narrowed the gap with Ohio State on the field, and where the Buckeyes can look for some answers.

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25 thoughts on “THE Podcast Daily: How Michigan closed the gap with Ohio State on the field”

  1. It’s funny watching these new age Buckeye fans up in arms about Michigan dominating the past 2 games, real 80s babies on both sides know the real history of this rivalry lol. I’ll leave it at that. Go Blue

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  2. Make no mistake, Covid benefited some teams allowing 5th and 6th year seniors additional eligibility. 5 star recruits in their first couple of years, can't physically match up to the 23 year olds.

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  3. The POD is my go to Buckeye everyday. I get it the Bucks got beat again, but why are we keep on talking about it!? I guess there is nothing else to discuss and Ryan sucks and we are no good.

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  4. If anyone who thinks that OSU would be the favorite to beat Michigan if we played again, you are DELUSIONAL….2 years in a row with a similar score is not a fluke, and it's a injustice to both teams on the field because "they know" what was going on in the Trenches! The Rivalry, The Game now has been ignited, the ratings Saturday were off the charts!

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  5. I think everyone, one both sides would agree ,that with The Game being totally one sided for the past 20 years, the rivalry is back on! Finally! The big ten conference, and college football as a whole, needs michigan and OSU to be good. The SEC (Alabama) has had a stranglehold on the Natty for too long! It's wayyy past time for the true blue bloods (OSU, UM), the 2 winningest programs in college football, to rise up and ass stomp those pussies from the south year in and year out. There's no better time than the present.

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  6. How? They just made sure that Ryan Duh got his daily fentanyl fix and let nature take its course. Retards look at the OSU football coaches and are thankful they will never be THAT F'd up. To put OSU in the playoff is a cruel and unusual punishment for the players and I refuse to watch people being tortured. Just do the charity WFC bowl and start the off-season maelstrom already.

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  7. LMAO ! If JTB-IV hadn't been injured in the 2017 game (Haskins inserted/led a Comeback victory) and the REF had placed the football just a smidge differently in 2016 ==> you would have had the same question/conversation, then. ROTF that YOU (media) and BUCKEYE NATION ==> NEVER have Insight or HINDSIGHT !

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  8. Jim got away from that speed in space and got back to Power football and once he did that and got the tight ends and the players and the old line that he wanted. As they say it's a wrap. You have to be true to yourself as a coach and that's what he is . he's a power football kind of Coach power running game. You can see the coach bo in him. And he also never had a quarterback for the 7 years that he went up against Osu . Someone who could even manage the game. That's what Cade did. The talent Gap Ohio state has the better talent but he has a culture where they play as a team. Ohio State to me seems like a collective great talent that plays like individuals. CJ refusing to run for a first down when he had multiple options to run for first down to keep drives alive. Number 88 heading a Michigan player. Costing his team a potential scoring Drive. Meanwhile you have Michigan who was playing excellent defense he could tell that the front end and the back end were all connected there was a play where Mike Sanderstill was covering up for the CB #2 Johnson's mistake. Mike ended up breaking up a pass in the endzone attended for the osu tight end Stover. Who was supposed to be Johnson's man.

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  9. With Bielema back at Illinois, with Fickell coming in at Wisconsin, maybe Nebraska righting the ship with Rhule… Day cannot afford to think he can do whatever. It's not just Michigan.

    Ohio State has helped to bring everyone else up across the B1G. Everyone knows they need smarter, tougher, better coaching. The difference between Ohio State and the pack is shrinking, not just for Michigan, but everyone. It was obvious this season.

    You cannot believe the SEC's press and think that the B1G is soft outside of you. That makes you soft. Soft times make soft men.

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  10. The rivalry is officially back and I think fans of both teams can appreciate that. Michigan proved that their win last year was no fluke and what Harbaugh has done to restore the program is incredible. Now Ohio State has to come into the big house next year and if Michigan wins again, there's going to be very few OSU players that know what it's like to beat Michigan and Ryan Day will really be on the hot seat

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  11. I have never been more blown away by our fan-base! We have had a top 5 offense in the country for 3 years straight! Yet fans are actually talking about the 45-5 coach because out there is a 47-3 coach chillin who is just waiting for us to call? There is two things lacking in our mentality `1 abandoning the run to fast and most important letting the QB RUN!…and that may just be CJ's decision not the coaches. Guys we still might win the national championship with a rematch win!

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