Michigan enjoyed a four-year winning streak over rival Ohio State from 2021-2024. The Wolverines beat the Buckeyes back in 2021 for the first time since 2011, but Ohio State snapped Michigan's streak this past season in Ann Arbor. The Wolverines will now travel to Columbus for The Game in 2026 and it will be Kyle Whittingham's first experience as the head coach of Michigan in the environment. And it would appear that Whittingham will have to make sure OSU quarterback Julian Sayin is feeling some pressure when the game kicks off. Appearing on The Triple Option podcast with Urban Meyer, Mark Ingram, and Rob Stone, Sayin spoke about how Ohio State didn't feel any pressure playing Michigan this past season. Despite his early interception he threw against the Wolverines, the Buckeyes felt like they had the game in control. “I think the team had kind of a great mindset going into it,” Sayin told Meyer. “We weren’t really feeling a ton of pressure. We know how much it means to the state of Ohio and our fanbase.…