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Tyler Durbin (92) of the Ohio State Buckeyes kicks a field goal to force overtime against the Michigan Wolverines at Ohio Stadium on Nov. 26, 2016 in Columbus, Ohio.
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Tyler Durbin (92) of the Ohio State Buckeyes kicks a field goal to force overtime against the Michigan Wolverines at Ohio Stadium on Nov. 26, 2016 in Columbus, Ohio.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State’s dramatic victory over Michigan last weekend was the latest edition of one of the fiercest rivalries in college sports, but the Wolverines put aside any bitter feelings to show support amid an attack that left 11 hurt on the Buckeyes’ campus.

Michigan’s official athletics account on Twitter posted the message , “Stay safe, Buckeyes” Monday morning. After Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith tweeted his thanks to the school, Michigan responded: “This is much bigger than a rivalry. #BuckeyeStrong”

Michigan cornerback Jourdan Lewis was one of several Wolverines who tweeted their support writing , “Sorry, I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy. I pray no one is harmed!”

Ohio State beat Michigan 31-27 in double-overtime at Ohio Stadium on Saturday in what ESPN says was the most-watched college football game this season.

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