Ohio State remains No. 2 in both AP, Coaches Top 25 polls heading into Michigan game

COLUMBUS — The Ohio State Buckeyes are still ranked number two in the both the AP and Coaches Top 25 polls heading into Saturday’s game against No. 3 Michigan.

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The Buckeyes won at Maryland Saturday, 43-30. The Wolverines got a last second field goal to avoid a home upset and beat Illinois, 19-17, in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

The top four teams remain the same in both polls, with the exception of USC, who is now ranked No. 5 in both. This follows Tennessee’s upset loss at South Carolina Saturday night.

Ohio State and Michigan will meet Saturday, November 26, at Ohio Stadium in Columbus.

The winner will clinch the Big 10 North and a berth in the Big 10 Championship game Dec. 3 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Kickoff is scheduled for 12 p.m. between the Buckeyes and Wolverines.