On the final Saturday of last November, a mentally depleted Urban Meyer took center stage in the crowded interview room adjacent to the visitor's locker room in Michigan Stadium.
Having just beaten the Wolverines for his fourth consecutive time as Ohio State's head coach, Meyer—hoarse voice and all—offered a reminder that winning a rivalry game is never easy.
"You don't train for that game in one week," he said. "That's all year."
With Jim Harbaugh in charge of "That Team Up North," that rings true now more than ever in college football's most storied riv...
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