By: Dominic Hummel
In Ann Arbor, Michigan, two rival teams will go head-to-head to determine which is the best on Saturday, November 29. Dubbed “The Game,” it is one of the most anticipated matchups in college football. Every year, fans of each team tune in to watch. Both teams have been successful throughout the year, Ohio State being 10-0 and Michigan being 8-2 as of November 20.
The strength of the Ohio State football program lies in its offense, led by its star quarterback Julian Sayin paired with two separate talented receivers, Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate.
According to ESPN, Julian Sayin threw 2,675 yards this year so far.
“I watch every Ohio State football game and I consider myself a fan,” Bellbrook High School history teacher and OSU graduate Perry Caldwell said. “And they will most likely win by a single touchdown. Jeremiah Smith will definitely be a key player during the game.”
While some Bellbrook teachers have high hopes for the Buckeyes, not everyone agrees. “I think that Michigan is going to win,” Bellbrook senior Josiah Neuroth said. “Mostly due to their strong defensive line led by Mason Graham.”
