After a disappointing end to the 2023 college football season, Ohio State Buckeyes have had an extremely strong offseason, adding some key players from the transfer portal and hiring some big-name coaches while retaining a significant portion of its NFL-caliber talent with several players opting to return for one more season. As a result, the Buckeyes will likely be one of the favorites to win the national title this season, but new Michigan Wolverines head coach Sherrone Moore does not sound worried.
During a recent Michigan Wolverines basketball game, head football coach Sherrone Moore joined the broadcast where Fox analyst Gus Johnson asked him about Ohio State’s strong offseason. And Moore had a pretty clear message to the Ohio State Buckeyes.
“We’ll settle all of that in November,” Moore said, according to Michigan Wolverines beat writer Zach Shaw of The Michigan Insider.
On the basketball broadcast, Gus Johnson asks Michigan HC Sherrone Moore about Ohio State's recruiting/offseason tear:
"We'll settle all of that in November"
— Zach Shaw (@_ZachShaw) February 18, 2024
Of course, Moore has actually already beaten Ryan Day and the Ohio State Buckeyes as a head coach as he filled in for Jim Harbaugh this season as Harbaugh served a three-game suspension in relation to the investigation into the team’s alleged signal-stealing scheme.
Michigan has now beaten Ohio State three times in a row. Moore and the Wolverines will try for four times this year.