Columbus, Ohio. Ohio State made routine and staffing changes as it prepares for Michigan in The Game, adjusting travel, practice and game-day rituals while emphasizing recruitment ahead of the expanded College Football Playoff. Coach Ryan Day said normalizing Michigan Week is necessary after four recent rivalry losses; the program will fly to Ann Arbor and implement a Buckeye Breakfast. Ohio State is targeting five offensive linemen in the 2026 signing, crediting offensive line coaching hires with recruiting gains. Michigan arrives with a strong running game but key injuries and uneven pass defense. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Ohio State's coaching and recruiting staffs benefited from targeted operational changes and offensive-line recruiting efforts intended to normalize Michigan Week and build roster depth ahead of rivalry and expanded playoff implications.
Coach Ryan Day and Ohio State faced increased scrutiny after a four-game losing stretch to Michigan, prompting procedural changes and heightened emphasis on preparation and results.
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Ohio State alters routines and targets recruiting ahead
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