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By Kirk Herbstreit
Special to ESPN.com Thursday, November 20, 2003 The Ohio State-Michigan game is built on a tradition of running teams and physical play, but this year's game (noon ET, ABC) will be somewhat of a departure from that. Both teams will definitely try to establish the running game, but with both defenses having been dominant against the run this season, it is the passing games that will be key on Saturday. The question for Michigan is whether offensive coordinator Terry Malone will allow quarterback John Navarre to utilize what might be the best ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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