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Harbaugh and Ohio State coach Ryan Day show no signs of a similar connection.

“Sometimes people that are standing on third base think they hit a triple,” Harbaugh said after Michigan broke an eight-game losing streak to Ohio State in 2021, a shot at the coach who inherited a ready-made national championship contender from Meyer.

Asked about his level of respect from Day and his staff this week, Harbaugh said it is irrelevant to the game.

Day took a similar approach to a similar question.

“I think with everything going on and the things that are out there, we’ve just kind of stayed away from all the distractions we have and just focused on our team, and I think our guys have done a good job of it,” Day said.

Perry and Butt, both Ohioans, have become close friends post college and hope they can be an example of how rivals can also be civil. They have been promoting a charity drive called The Game Gives Back for the Boys and Girls Club in Ohio and Michigan and challenging each school’s supporters to compete with donations.

John Kolesar has been deeply ingrained in the Ohio State-Michigan rivalry his whole life. His father played for Michigan in the 1950s. He played for Michigan in the mid-80s. And now his son, Caden, is on the team.

He shrugged off the current testy state of the rivalry as mostly angry people on social media and recalled another quote attributed to Hayes that he may or may not have said.

“He says, ‘Men, at some point in your life you’re going to need a helping hand. And when you do I want you to call your teammates,’” Kolesar said. “‘And if they don’t pick up, call the Michigan player you lined up against, he will pick up.’”

Maybe not quite as quickly these days.

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