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Ohio State looks to break its four-game losing streak vs. archrival Michigan in Week 14. Here's how to watch, including time, TV schedule and more
Here’s what’s being said nationally after the 121 st career meeting between the rivals: Ohio State mashes Michigan football 27-9 to reclaim bragging rights (Detroit Free Press) No. 1 Ohio State beats No. 15 Michigan 27-9, sets up game with No. 2 Indiana for B10 title (Associated Press)
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No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 15 Michigan: Relive the Buckeyes’ 27-9 win in ‘The Game’ as it happened
This is probably of no consolation to anyone in Ohio State world right now, but the Buckeyes only being down 6-0 after an unmitigated disaster of a start is a little dicey for Michigan. If this game was 10-0, the vibes would be so different.
The Michigan Wolverines hosted the Ohio State Buckeyes in a Week 14 rivalry game. Here is a recap of the Ohio State win.
Michigan's Jaishawn Barham headbutted a referee in the Wolverines' game against Ohio State on Saturday, Nov. 29.
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Credit for Ohio State football’s win over Michigan belongs to a controversial hire – Jimmy Watkins
But until Ohio State defensive coordinator Matt Patricia saved Day’s gold pants seat during Saturday’s 27-9 win over Michigan, nobody used a tool that predates the rivalry: A No. 2 pencil.
It was never quite clear whether Smith lost possession before crossing the pylon, but it was clear that he didn’t regain it until after stepping out of bounds beyond it.
On the final regular-season weekend for most college football team, there were some important highs and lows. A look at the winners and losers.
The No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes and No. 15 Michigan Wolverines meet Saturday at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Kickoff is set for noon ET.
Joshua Perry, Ahmed Fareed, Chris Simms and Nicole Auerbach look ahead to the Big Ten Championship Game between undefeated teams in No. 1 Ohio State and No. 2 Indiana.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan’s identity over the course of its four-game winning streak against arch rival Ohio State has been rooted in the trenches. An offensive line determined to push their opponent back by any means necessary, and a ferocious, dominating defensive line that forces the Buckeyes to throw the football.