ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Sherrone Moore woke up early Monday morning and treated it like any other.

The Michigan football coach worked out, took a moment for prayer, watched some folk and met with his coaches and staff.

“Already met with our players,” Moore told reporters Monday morning, shortly before 11:30. “Just try to be in the same routine that we’ve done, creating the edge that we need to go win this game.”

Amid all the chaos that is Michigan-Ohio State, the Wolverines have found a winning formula in recent years by slowing building up to the Buckeyes. The focus began long before game week, or even before the season started, designing workouts and practice periods and film sessions to the Buckeyes.

Four years later, that work and dedication have led to a complete flip in the greatest r

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