Ohio & Michigan Governors
wager on
Match-up
November 25, 2011
[COLUMBUS
and LANSING] – This Saturday
the Ohio State University Buckeyes and the University of Michigan
Wolverines
meet for the 108th time on the football field and, for the first time
since
1942, both states’ governors—Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and Ohio Gov.
John
Kasich—are graduates of the respective universities.
To
mark the occasion, Kasich and
Snyder are wagering home-state pies on the game. Snyder has placed a
Michigan
cherry pie on the line and Kasich a chocolate and peanut butter
“Buckeye” pie.
“Thanks
to Coach Hoke and the team’s
dedication, the Wolverines have turned a corner and are returning to
the form
that made Michigan the nation’s all-time winning program,” said Snyder.
“I’m confident
we’ll see a game on Saturday that will make all of Michigan proud.”
“I’m
proud of the Buckeyes for
sticking together during a tough year,” said Kasich.
“I’m also proud of how Coach Fickell has
stepped up and helped sustain a strong sense of unity and purpose. We’re all hungry for
another win over the
team up north and we’ll be rooting hard for it.”
The
Ohio State-Michigan game is being
played in Ann Arbor and begins at noon.
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