Ohio State snaps 4-game skid in Game, defeats Michigan
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Ohio State went to Ann Arbor and stopped the four-game losing streak in dominant fashion. Here are five things we learned from the victory Saturday.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan football’s win streak over Ohio State has ended at four. Behind a sluggish day on offense and defense that had trouble slowing down Ohio State’s explosive passing attack, the Wolverines lost in dominating fashion, 27-9, to the No. 1-ranked Buckeyes.
Ohio State (12-0, 9-0 Big Ten) freshman running back Lamar “Bo” Jackson helped Ohio State snap a four-game losing streak to the Michigan Wolverines, 27-9. The victory all-but assures a first-round bye for Ohio State regardless of the result in next Saturday’s Big Ten title game vs. No. 2 Indiana.
Bryce Underwood was 8-for-18 passing for 63 yards, while Julian Sayin threw 3 TDs and Bo Jackson ran for 117 yards as Ohio State dominated Michigan.
Michigan linebacker Jaishawn Barham directed his toward an official, and that ill-advised decision resulted in an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty and gifted the Buckeyes another fresh set of downs at the goal line.
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)
Julian Sayin has been near the top of the Heisman Trophy odds sheet all season, but the Ohio State quarterback has lacked a signature performance due to the Buckeyes' dominance and schedule in the first 11 games.