And you can eat a dick. Sounds like you've got one in there already. HAHAHAAHAHAA....this is hilarious. So, are you saying that UM owns the series because OSU generally sucks? Or are you basing that conclusion on one game where OSU was #1, and pulled out a 4 point victory in 2006? Oh wait, what about this: "The most notorious matchups of the era took place in 1993, 1995, and 1996, in which Ohio State entered the game each year undefeated. The Buckeyes had a 9–0–1 record heading into the 1993 game and were looking to claim an outright Big Ten title against a Michigan team that had already lost four times. Michigan receiver Mercury Hayes and running backs Jon Ritchie, Che Foster, and Ed Davis each scored a touchdown as the Wolverines shocked the Buckeyes, 28–0. After the game, Cooper said: "This is one of the most embarrassing games I've ever been involved with." "They outplayed us on offense, on defense, and in the kicking game. If you'd told me we would come up here and get beat 28-0, I'd have probably stayed home. n 1995, #2 Ohio State was led by eventual Heisman Trophy winner Eddie George and future NFL stars Orlando Pace, Terry Glenn, Mike Vrabel, Shawn Springs, and Rickey Dudley. Glenn insisted there wasn't anything special about the Wolverines: "Michigan's nothing," he said.[16] Perhaps inspired by this remark, the Wolverines manhandled the Buckeyes at the line of scrimmage from the very first play. Michigan senior running back Tim Biakabutuka amassed 313 yards rushing in Michigan's 31–23 upset. The Buckeyes had high expectations again entering the 1996 contest. They boasted an unblemished 10–0 record and were ranked #2 in the nation as they entered the finale with 8–3 Michigan. When Ohio State jumped to a 9–0 halftime lead, the OSU crowd sensed a special finish and perhaps a rise to #1. The Wolverines' defense shut the Buckeyes out in the second half while replaced the struggling and led Michigan to 13 unanswered points and another victory over their rivals, 13–9. The game would turn out to be the Buckeyes' only loss of the season and ended up costing them a chance at a share of the national championship. In 1997, Ohio State hoped to return the favor: the 10–0 Wolverines sat atop the AP Poll entering their matchup with the 10–1 Buckeyes, who were ranked #4. Spearheaded by the play of eventual Heisman winner , who ran a punt back for a touchdown, intercepted a pass in the Ohio State end zone, and caught a 37 yard pass that set up freshman running back ' touchdown run, the Wolverines prevailed, 20–14. The Wolverines then defeated in the by a 21–16 score, winning their first national championship since 1948." Your logic's flawed son. Homer. Short term memory homer. Come on....really? UM has has the 34th ranked offense. OSU's is 108th. That won't matter the least bit? Granted, this series is full of the underdog getting the upper hand, but according to your logic UM's only shot to win is if OSI doesn't show up. Or maybe you're picking one game in the whole series like Fireman above, and basing your logic on that. (Lot's of things going on in my side of the universe...I don't have a lot of free time. That, and this place tends to get a little stupid when folks can't ride their bikes.) This. Exactly. Maybe it's because they were getting spanked on the regular, and now they've got a taste of success against UM they developed short term memory? Don't know. And why is it an OSU fan can go have a good time in Ann Arbor (save the Ann Arbor jokes...you're not as funny as you think you are), but if you're a UM fan and try to go to a OSU game, your car will get torched and your children sodomized in the port-a-potty ? Seriously. OSU fan doesn't know how to have a good time and win (or lose) graciously. In Ann Arbor, they'll give you some shit during the game...but buy you a drink afterwards win or lose. In Columbus, you had better sneak the fuck out before the last whistle or have your concealed firearm ready to rock.