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Jeremiah Smith (OSU) total receiving yards were listed at 80.5 for Saturday's game while Carnell Tate (OSU) came in with 67.5.
Defending champion and top-rankedOhio State (11-0, 8-0 Big Ten) would not get knocked out of the College Football Playoff if they lose a fifth straight game to 15th-ranked Michigan (9-2, 7-1) on Saturday.
Another loss would, though, haunt Day for at least another year.
“We’ve been working toward this all year, and we know that the opponent is different,” Day said. “We know what’s at stake.”
Day is 1-4 against the Wolverines and his mark in one of the greatest rivalries in sports has been a blemish on what has been a remarkable career otherwise, winning about 90% of games over the last seven-plus seasons.
Receiving Yards Prop Bet: Ohio State vs. Michigan
Donaven McCulley (MICH)
O 32.5-114
U 32.5-114
Andrew Marsh (MICH)
O 52.5-114
U 52.5-114
Jeremiah Smith (OSU)
O 80.5-114
U 80.5-114
Carnell Tate (OSU)
O 67.5-114
U 67.5-114
Team Leaders
Ohio State
Passing: Julian Sayin, 2,832 yards, 27 TDs, 4 INTs, 79.4 completion percentage
Rushing: Bo Jackson, 835 yards on 129 carries, 5 TDs
Receiving: Jeremiah Smith, 902 yards on 69 catches, 10 TDs
Michigan
Passing: Bryce Underwood, 2,166 yards, 9 TDs, 5 INTs, 62.2 completion percentage
Rushing: Jordan Marshall, 871 yards on 143 carries, 10 TDs
Receiving: Andrew Marsh, 641 yards on 42 catches, 3 TDs
- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com
