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In an interesting turn of events, a Michigan football player is now making the case that Ohio State's national championship win last year wasn't legitimate. Speaking to the media on Thursday, Michigan defensive end Derrick Moore asserted that Ohio State's national championship win wasn't a real win
Michigan had some things to say about Ohio State’s national championship season during Big Ten Media Days this week in Las Vegas. Cleveland.com columnist Jimmy Watkins addressed Ohio State football fans regarding how they should respond to the latest trash talk from their rivals.
Ohio State entered the College Football Playoff as the No. 8 seed but won four straight games to claim their first national title in a decade. The year prior, Michigan won the championship under the old four-team format. Moore doubled down on his stance while offering backhanded congratulations.
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It helped that Texas boasted some of the best individual talents of any defensive backfield in the country last season. But Sarkisian and his staff also clearly designed the right game plan to defend Smith.