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By Associated Press

ANN ARBOR: Rich Rodriguez says this has been as tough a season as any he's had as a coach.

The once-proud program hit rock bottom last month when it lost to Toledo. But Rodriguez's first season with Michigan ends Saturday when the Wolverines play archrival Ohio State in Columbus.

The 10th-ranked Buckeyes, who are favored to win by a rivalry-high 20½ points.

Michigan (3-8, 2-5 Big Ten) has already set the school record for losses, had their first losing season since the pre-Bo Schembechler era and will miss a bowl game for the first time since 1974.

The 45-year-old Rodriguez says he's not discouraged about the direction the program is headed. Even Buckeyes coach Jim Tressel says he doesn't doubt the Wolverines will bounce back.

ANN ARBOR: Rich Rodriguez says this has been as tough a season as any he's had as a coach.

The once-proud program hit rock bottom last month when it lost to Toledo. But Rodriguez's first season with Michigan ends Saturday when the Wolverines play archrival Ohio State in Columbus.

The 10th-ranked Buckeyes, who are favored to win by a rivalry-high 20½ points.

Michigan (3-8, 2-5 Big Ten) has already set the school record for losses, had their first losing season since the pre-Bo Schembechler era and will miss a bowl game for the first time since 1974.

The 45-year-old Rodriguez says he's not discouraged about the direction the program is headed. Even Buckeyes coach Jim Tressel says he doesn't doubt the Wolverines will bounce back.



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