Ohio State celebrated its win over Michigan on the field and in the locker room as Jeremiah Smith, Jermaine Mathews Jr and Brian Hartline took the party to social media.
A candid and emotional Sherrone Moore said Ohio State “played better” and executed when it mattered in Michigan’s 27–9 loss, noting surprise at OSU’s dominance up front.
Ryan Day says Buckeyes “win with humility," Sonny Styles says Ohio State "whooped" Michigan in the second half and Caden Curry picks Julian Sayin to win the Heisman.
Ohio State ends its four-year losing streak in The Game, completes a 12-0 regular season and punches its ticket to the Big Ten Championship Game with a 27-9 win over Michigan.
Brutus Buckeye wrote a Script Ohio and crossed out the "M" in Michigan's south endzone as Ohio State's lead grew over the Wolverines in the third quarter.
Ryan Day told Fox Sports' Jenny Taft that Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate will play against Michigan. "They weren’t going to let this game go by without getting in,” Day said.
It’s Michigan Week’s final act. No. 1 Ohio State heads to Ann Arbor to take back The Game. Staff score picks, house props, weather, and what to expect at noon.
Ohio State wide receivers Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate both made the trip to Michigan with the Buckeyes as the expectation remains that both will return for The Game.
We break down the biggest questions entering The Game, pick some Buckeyes who we expect to make a big impact and make some predictions for what we’ll see in Ann Arbor.
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Alejandro Zúñiga, who covers Michigan for 247Sports, says the Wolverines’ run game and offensive line are strengths while their interior pass-rush is one of their biggest...
Ryan Day says the Buckeyes have prepared “week after week after week after week to be at our best for this one right here,” and now they’re ready to go put it on the field.
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Ryan Day's focus isn't on winning the rushing battle or any other arbitrary statistic entering this year's Michigan clash. There's only one goal: "Win the game."
Continual improvement up front and even more excellence in the secondary provided positive signs for the Buckeyes in their final tune-up before heading up north.
Continued dominance in run defense, dictating the game on offense and starting fast are among the biggest keys to victory for Ohio State against Michigan.