LANSING -- You're going to want to sit down before reading the next sentence.

Apparently, more Michiganders like Ohio than anyone thought.

More Michiganders have a favorable opinion of Ohio -- yes, THAT Ohio -- than have an unfavorable opinion of our southeastern neighbor.

According to a Public Policy Polling poll conducted from June 25 through June 28, 39 percent of those polled said they have a favorable opinion of Ohio. Thirty percent of the more than 1,000 respondents said they had an unfavorable opinion and 30 percent were not sure.

The Michiganders polled realized just how much the Great Lakes State fleeced Ohio by receiving the Upper Peninsula in exchange for trading Toledo to the Buckeye State in the 1830s.

According to the poll, 72 percent of those polled said Michigan got the better end of that deal and just 8 percent would prefer having Toledo as a part of Michigan instead of the Upper Peninsula. Twenty percent of those polled weren't sure who got the better end of the deal.

Other gems in the PPP poll:

59 percent of respondents would like to see the 2028 Summer Olympics in Detroit, and 23 percent are opposed.

43 percent of Tigers fans approve of the job Brad Ausmus is doing as manager. Just 12 percent disapprove and 45 percent aren't sure how they feel about the Tigers' second-year manager.

49 percent of those polled say Lake Michigan is their favorite Great Lake. Lake Superior comes in second with 16 percent, Lake Huron is in third with 15 percent.

More than two-thirds of Michigan fans approve of the hire of Jim Harbaugh as the school's head football coach. About the same amount of Michigan State fans approve of head football coach Mark Dantonio's performance as coach.

54 percent of those polled disapprove of the job the Michigan Legislature is doing. The Legislature's approval rate is 20 percent and 26 percent of those polled aren't sure about their feelings.

40 percent of those polled approve of the job Rick Snyder is doing as Michigan's governor, with 47 percent of those polled disapproving.

*Full poll results here.

Kyle Feldscher is the Capitol education and MSU reporter for MLive Media Group. Reach him via email at kylefeldscher@mlive.com or follow him on Twitter at @Kyle_Feldscher. Read more stories here.