When former Ohio State running back J.K. Dobbins “dunked on” Michigan safety Josh Metellus into the end zone to cap off a 56-27 Buckeye win in 2019, it served as a microcosm for the rivalry in the 2010s. The Buckeyes owned the Wolverines. The only loss over that period came from a 2011 Ohio State squad dealing with the effects of a scandal. Then coach Urban Meyer came into town. Dobbins’ slam dunk was the culmination of a decade that saw the Buckeyes rise to unprecedented heights on the national scale. It also left Michigan wondering if its prodigal son and Wolverine head coach Jim Harbaugh had a future in Ann Arbor, Michigan. However, the 2020s would tell a different story.
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