Michigan Football: 5 things we learned in Wolverines win over Penn State

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The revenge tour has one stop left

Watching the Wolverines roll through the revenge tour has been incredibly satisfying. Michigan football hasnā€™t just been beating its opponents, it has been embarrassing them. Wisconsin, Michigan State and Penn State all walked away knowing they could barely compete with the Wolverines.

Now the revenge tour has one stop left and thatā€™s Ohio State in a few weeks. Before then, Michigan needs to stay focused on taking care of Rutgers and Indiana, but as of right now, it appears almost certain that the Wolverines will head to Columbus sitting at 10-1 and ranked No. 4.

Ohio State has to go to Michigan State next week, so the Buckeyes have work to do to make the last game for the Big Ten East, but as long as the Buckeyes win the next two weeks, The Game will be a showdown just like it was in 2016.

If both teams win their next two games, the winner of Michigan and Ohio State could not only win the Big Ten but also represent the conference in the College Football Playoff.

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Right now, Michigan looks like the best team in the Big Ten. But in Columbus, in a few weeks, the Wolverines can prove it once and for all.