Old grudge match has new feel with Hoke, Meyer |


COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Michigan-Ohio State was just another game, for the most part, until Woody Hayes and Bo Schembechler helped transform it into the over-the-top grudge match called "The Game.''
Now, more than 40 years later, two coaches steeped in the rivalry - each more than willing to toss a little disrespect toward the other side - will be prowling the sidelines in the 109th meeting on Saturday.
Just like Hayes and Schembechler, Michigan's Brady Hoke and Ohio State's Urban Meyer are Ohio natives who don't do a very good job of hiding the fact that they can barely abide their chief rival.
The fourth-ranked Buckeyes want to complete a perfect season - if that's possible without a bowl trip. The No. 20 Wolverines are shooting for an even better bowl.
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