Unseen Giants: The College Football Powerhouses That Almost Changed History
Marvin Harrison Jr. made big-time plays all season on offense, and the defense allowed 17 points or fewer in each of the team’s first 11 games, including top-10 wins over Notre Dame and Penn State.
This led Ohio State into a showdown at The Big House against fellow 11-0 Michigan, in one of the most anticipated contests in the history of “The Game.” The Buckeyes won the yardage battle but had two turnovers in a 30-24 loss.
Given that the Wolverines finished the season as the undefeated national champions, a very reasonable argument could be made that Ohio State was the second-best team in college football.


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