COLUMBUS, Ohio — It's the game every Ohio State fan waits for each year.
The No. 2 Buckeyes will host the 120th edition of "The Game" on Saturday as the unranked Michigan Wolverines look to play spoiler. It's been more than 1,800 days since Ohio State beat TTUN.
Here's who has won the last 10 games between these two teams.
2023: Ohio State 24 Michigan 30
The Buckeyes never had a lead in this one, playing from behind most of the game. A last-minute drive by quarterback Kyle McCord ended with his second interception of the day. Marvin Harrison was among the few bright spots with 118 receiving yards and a touchdown.
2022: Michigan 45 Ohio State 23
Ohio State had a 20-17 lead heading into the half and it was gone with just over three minutes into the third quarter. It didn't get any better from there. Donovan Edwards ripped off 75 and 85-yard touchdown runs in the fourth quarter to seal Michigan's win over the Buckeyes.
2021: Ohio State 27 Michigan 42
The Wolverines ended its losing streak against Ohio State with Michigan running back Hassan Haskins scoring five touchdowns on the ground. Ohio State had 10 penalties on the day and Stroud was sacked four times.
2020: Game canceled due to COVID
2019: Ohio State 56 Michigan 27
Not much suspense in this one. J.K. Dobbins ran for211 yards and four touchdowns as Justin Fields threw four TD passes on the day. Ohio State scored 14 points in each quarter.
2018: Michigan 39 Ohio State 62
Dwayne Haskins threw 318 yards and five touchdowns in Ohio State's dominant win. Michigan cut Ohio State's lead to 16 in the fourth quarter, but the Buckeyes scored 14 unanswered to cruise to a victory.
2017: Ohio State 31 Michigan 20
The Buckeyes had to rally twice in this one after being down 14-0 to start the game and 20-14 halfway through the third quarter. Quarterback J.T. Barrett went down with a knee injury and Dwayne Haskins came in to help Ohio State complete the comeback win.
2016: Michigan 27 Ohio State 30
After J.T. Barrett was barely able to convert a fourth and 1 in double overtime, Curtis Samuel rushed for a 15-yard touchdown to give Ohio State the victory. Head coach Urban Meyer opted not to kick the game-tying field goal and Barrett ran it out of the shotgun and just barely got the first down. Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh said it was not a first down and said he was "bitterly disappointed" with the referees that day. This was the first time "The Game" ever went into overtime.
2015: Ohio State 42 Michigan 13
J.T. Barrett only completed nine passes, but he didn't need to do much through the air with Ezekiel Elliott running for 214 yards and two touchdowns. Barrett also had two rushing TDs of his own.
2014: Michigan 28 Ohio State 42
J.T. Barrett suffered a broken ankle late in the game, but not before passing for one touchdown and running for two more. Quarterback Cardale Jones came in and Ezekiel Elliott ripped off a 44-yard touchdown run to make it a two-score game late in the fourth quarter. The Buckeye defense returned a fumble for a touchdown for good measure.