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The Wolverine Podcast

Balas and Skene react to rivalry beatdown of OSU

The Wolverine Podcast

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Michigan Wolverines, Will Johnson, News, Davis Warren, Football, Sports News, Donovan Edwards, Michigan Football, Mason Graham, Wolverines, Michigan Podcast, Big Ten, Sports, Alex Orji, Sherrone Moore

4.2529 Ratings

🗓️ 28 November 2022

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Michigan football owns the Big Ten once again after a blowout win over Ohio State at The Horseshoe on Saturday afternoon. As a result, it will not play for another Big Ten title this weekend against Purdue. Chris Balas and former Michigan offensive lineman Doug Skene discuss all of the storylines and took fan questions during their Sunday night discussion. They’ll meet up each week at 7 p.m. Sunday night to chat about the biggest storylines from the day before.

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0:00.0

Welcome back. Part of our lucky mission or happy mission here, as Jim Harbaugh would call it, to bring you some Sunday night entertainment. This is Doug Skeen with me. I'm Chris Ballas. Michigan's five-time Big Ten champion. Had to go through Ohio State for every one of those skiing. Doug, happy to be wrong skiing. For those who don't know, Doug, was the big loser, the biggest loser.

0:22.4

Only one of us picked Michigan to win, and we'll talk about that in a minute.

0:25.6

Thank you for all of the nice tweets on that, by the way, about how the so-called experts picked Michigan to lose.

0:30.9

Yeah, brilliant people.

0:32.3

Yeah, everybody was picking Michigan to win that one.

0:35.1

But hey, let's first talk, first thing's first, Skeen, after a 4523 beatdown of the Buckeyes by Michigan on Saturday.

0:45.2

And Skeen, tell me what was your, what's the feeling?

0:48.7

Just tell it for everybody who has never been able to experience it, and I was on the field there at the end of the game, and it was fantastic.

0:57.8

But tell me, Skeen, what is the feeling? What makes it different to win down there in Columbus compared to winning elsewhere? So for anybody that was there, you felt the

1:02.8

energy in the stadium. For those of us watching it on television, you could see the entire

1:08.9

stadium that looked like there was like 10 Michigan fans in the entire thing.

1:12.0

Everybody's wearing red.

1:13.4

It's an electric atmosphere when you go into Ohio Stadium all the way into town, all the way around the state of Ohio.

1:20.6

Everything's focused on this day and this moment in these four hours of time.

1:25.3

And I was telling my kids and the friends that were over to watch the game with me,

1:29.7

I said, there are very few places on earth that have that kind of vibe in the building.

1:36.8

And as a Michigan football player, on this day in that building, there are very few places,

1:42.6

maybe not anywhere, that are more gratifying to win in than that place.

1:49.1

Yes, it's exciting to win football games at home, but it is, it is, and Jelia, it feels awesome to be wrong on this one.

1:57.4

But it is, it can only be exemplified for those watching the game

2:02.9

and ballots. I'm sure you saw it in the stadium. The faces on the Buckeye fans when you're

2:08.0

walking off that field. And someone needs to keep an eye on these people for the next few weeks

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