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Michigan faces another injury setback as star offensive lineman Zak Zinter sustains a serious leg injury during Saturday’s game against Ohio State, requiring him to be carted off the field. With Zinter being a linchpin for the Wolverines, having started 41 games, his absence poses a significant challenge for the team. The atmosphere intensified as Michigan fans rallied in support while Zinter left the field.

In the context of the fierce Michigan-Ohio State rivalry, this game holds heightened significance as both teams enter undefeated at 11-0, with an 8-0 record in the Big Ten Conference. The outcome of this clash strongly influences the teams’ prospects for the College Football Playoff.

 

Adding to Michigan’s challenges, head coach Jim Harbaugh is serving the final game of a three-game suspension imposed by the Big Ten amid an NCAA investigation into the program, particularly regarding potential sign-stealing from other teams. As the probe unfolds, Michigan has made coaching changes, parting ways with their linebackers coach and an analyst. Sherrone Moore assumes the role of acting head coach during Harbaugh’s absence. Harbaugh is slated to return for the team’s next game, either the Big Ten Conference Championship or a bowl game, contingent on the results of Saturday’s match. A victory over Ohio State would propel Michigan into the Big Ten championship.

 

Despite these adversities, Michigan holds a 24-17 lead over Ohio State in the fourth quarter, showcasing resilience amid challenging circumstances.

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