Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
A football signed by Woody Hayes and gifted to President Gerald Ford that lists the scores of the Michigan–Ohio State game from 1932 to 1934, the three years that Ford played on Michigan's varsity team. Michigan won three of four contests between 1930 and 1933, claiming the national championship twice.
Ohio State ended up winning the 1974 Rose Bowl over USC by a score of 42-21, the Big Ten's lone Rose Bowl victory from 1970 through 1980. The next season, Ohio State defeated Michigan 12-10 at Columbus, necessitating a vote to determine the Rose Bowl participant. This time, there was no controversy when the Buckeyes prevailed.
6:27, second quarter: Emeka Egbuka scores Ohio State's first TD to cut Michigan lead to 14-10. Ohio State shook off their cobwebs after Michigan's touchdown to reach paydirt for the first time ...
Ryan Day is still searching for a second win against Michigan. The Wolverines stunned No. 2 Ohio State 13-10 on Saturday to deal a crushing blow to the Buckeyes’ Big Ten title chances and hopes ...
Michigan football has pulled off a massive stunner vs. the Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio in Week 14, beating the Buckeyes 13-10 in the final week of the college football ...
Michigan added a touchdown following a momentous punt return [2] and a field goal on its subsequent possession for the halftime (and eventual final) score of 24–12. The Michigan touchdowns came on a ten-play drive, after a key 28-yard run by Billy Taylor, and on a drive keyed by a punt-return inside the OSU 5 by [3] Barry Pierson. Pierson ...
The game was tied at 10 points apiece in the final minute of the game as Michigan drove the ball deep into Ohio State territory. Michigan took at 13-10 lead on a 21-yard Dominic Zvada field goal.
Ohio State received the ball to start the second half, with the Wolverine defense forcing their first three and out of the game. [38] Three runs for 58 yards by Mike Hart set up Michigan at the Ohio State 2. [38] Hart scored his second touchdown of the day on a two-yard run, cutting the Buckeye lead again to one possession at 28–21. [39]