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Sport(s) | Football | ||||
Total meetings | 108 | ||||
Series record | Michigan leads, 58-44-6[n 1] | ||||
First meeting | October 17, 1897 | ||||
Michigan 34, Ohio State 0 | |||||
Last meeting | November 24, 2012 | ||||
Ohio State 26, Michigan 21 | |||||
Next meeting | November 30, 2013 | ||||
Largest win | Michigan, 86–0 (1902) | ||||
Longest win streak | Michigan, 9 (1901–09) | ||||
Current win streak | Ohio State, 1 (2012–present) | ||||
Trophy | None |
The annual match up between the two Midwest state schools has been held at the end of the regular season since 1935 (with exceptions in 1942, 1986, and 1998). Since 1918, the game's site has alternated between Columbus, Ohio, and Ann Arbor, Michigan (Michigan hosts it in odd years and Ohio State in even years), and has been played in Ohio Stadium since 1922 and Michigan Stadium since 1927. Through 2010, Ohio State and Michigan have decided the Big Ten Conference championship between themselves on 22 different occasions, and have affected the determination of the conference title an additional 27 times.[10]
Following the Big Ten's addition of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, effective beginning in the 2011 football season, the conference has been split into two six-team divisions. Big Ten officials placed Ohio State and Michigan in separate divisions, but the Michigan–Ohio State rivalry continues to take place at the end of the regular season every year. Conceivably, the teams could thereafter meet again the following week in the Big Ten Football Championship Game.