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Ohio State’s Ryan Day Puts Michigan on Notice With Bold Message

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The Ohio State Buckeyes delivered another statement on Saturday, dismantling Rutgers 42-9 to push their record to a perfect 11-0. With only one regular-season contest remaining, the Buckeyes now turn their full attention to the matchup that truly matters: a showdown with arch-rival Michigan.

Head coach Ryan Day didn’t hide the shift in energy inside the locker room as the calendar flips toward rivalry week.

“The focus has been clean all year in terms of making sure that we focus on each day at a time and maximizing each day, and then showing up on Saturday. Now we’ve got to be at our best this week,” Day said after beating Rutgers.

“The guys are already talking about it on the sideline, and everybody’s already locked in and fired up. It’s going to be a hell of a week.”

That intensity is understandable. Since Day took over in 2019, Michigan has owned the series, winning the last four meetings and turning what was once a lopsided historical edge—Ohio State still leads the all-time series 61-51-6—into a painful recent narrative. The streak has hung over Day’s otherwise impressive tenure like a dark cloud.

Ending it next Saturday in Ann Arbor isn’t just another win; for many, it’s the win that could define his legacy in scarlet and gray.

Across the border, the pressure is equally suffocating for Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore. The Wolverines sit at No. 18 with a playoff path that looks more like a tightrope. They first have to handle a struggling Maryland team that has dropped six straight, but the real lifeline comes the following week. Upset top-ranked Ohio State, and suddenly everything changes.

A victory over the Buckeyes would not only ruin Ohio State’s undefeated season, but would also catapult Michigan back into serious College Football Playoff contention by virtue of a head-to-head win over the nation’s No. 1 team.

Before facing Ohio State, The Athletic’s playoff projection currently gives the Wolverines just a 5% chance of making the field. Beat the Buckeyes, and that number flips dramatically—especially in a year when the selection committee has shown a clear appetite for dramatic, season-altering rivalry results.

When No. 1 Ohio State and Michigan meet on November 29, 2025, it will mark the 121st edition of college football’s greatest rivalry, a series that began in 1897 and has lost none of its venom over 128 years. For Ryan Day and a senior-laden Buckeyes roster, it’s a chance to reclaim bragging rights and silence four years of doubt. For Sherrone Moore and Michigan, it’s the ultimate prove-it moment.

Everything is on the line in The Game—again—and both sides know it.

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