Michigan has had some spirited games against Ohio State during John Beilein's time in Ann Arbor.
"It certainly helped us get from a very middling type of record to what we've been able to do since that game," Beilein said on a teleconference Monday afternoon.
Ohio State's offense goes through Kaleb Wesson, a 6-9, 270-pound center who leads the team with 14.9 points per game.
In the case Teske has to leave the game, Michigan will need quality minutes from the backup center.
This spot has been unsettled, and Beilein has said twice in the past four days that match-ups will determine who gets the call as Teske's backup.
This article is written by Orion Sang from Detroit Free Press and was legally licensed via the Tribune Content Agency through the NewsCred publisher network.
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