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Michigan painted a target on OSU's defense

Hope rises for other title hopefuls as No. 1 Buckeyes look good, not great

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Michigan running back Mike Hart runs for one of his three touchdowns against Ohio State. The Buckeyes gave up 39 points and 397 yards on defense — hardly the sort of numbers that will frighten a title adversary, writes MSNBC.com contributor Joey Johnston.
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By Joey Johnston
NBCSports.com contributor
updated 8:43 p.m. ET Dec. 13, 2006

Joey Johnston
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio State Buckeyes wanted celebration, not speculation. Good luck with that, Buckeyes. Even though top-ranked Ohio State held off the No. 2-ranked and previously unbeaten Michigan Wolverines 42-39 in a game-for-the-ages that lived up to the hype, the Buckeyes weren’t even allowed to take a deep breath.

Nobody knows — yet — who Ohio State (12-0) might face in the Jan. 8 BCS Championship Game at Glendale, Ariz.

One thing is certain: That opponent won’t be mere target practice for the Buckeyes. It has hope. No longer can this season be considered a slam dunk for Ohio State.

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Yes, Ohio State played superbly Saturday in building a two-touchdown first-half lead against the Wolverines. The Buckeyes made plays down the stretch when they needed them desperately. And nobody can dispute the greatness of senior quarterback Troy Smith, who blitzed Michigan with four touchdown passes and essentially clinched the Heisman Trophy. 

But Michigan didn’t blink.

The Wolverines gained 397 yards of total offense and scored 39 points against the Buckeyes, who came in allowing a national-low 7.8 points per game.

“I guarantee if we play them again, it would be a whole different game,” said Wolverines junior running back Mike Hart, who rushed for 142 yards and three touchdowns. “We should have got them the first time around. We didn’t.

“Do I think there should be a rematch? Probably. I think we’re both the top teams in the country, regardless of what anybody says.”

Get in line, Michigan.

Who knows how it will shake down?


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