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The Michigan–Ohio State football rivalry, referred to as The Game by some fans and sports commentators, [2] [3] [4] is an American college football rivalry game that is played annually between the Michigan Wolverines and the Ohio State Buckeyes.
In 2022, Day led the team to an 11–0 record and was ranked #2 going into the Michigan game, which #3 Michigan would win 45–23 on November 26, 2022 (outscoring the Buckeyes 28–3 in the second half), in Ohio State's first loss to Michigan in Columbus since 2000, and first back–to–back losses to Michigan since 1999–2000.
Though Ohio State and Michigan tied for the division championship, the head-to-head victory earned Michigan the right to represent the Big Ten East in the Conference Championship game. This loss also effectively eliminated Ohio State from playoff contention. Ohio State was picked to play Utah in the Rose Bowl [40] and won the Rose Bowl, 48–45 ...
The stakes couldn’t have been higher, and Michigan got the best of Ohio State yet again. With a spot in the Big Ten title game and a potential College Football Playoff berth on the line, the ...
Georgia and Michigan are back in the College Football Playoff for a second consecutive season. ... Ohio State. Record: 11-1, 8-1 Big Ten. Best win: 44-31 vs. Penn State. Loss: 45-23 vs. Michigan.
Ohio State: The last time the Buckeyes lost three straight in the rivalry was 1995-97, when John Cooper was leading the program and the Wolverines dashed Ohio State’s national championship hopes ...
During the Oosterbaan years, Michigan compiled a 5-5-1 record in the Michigan–Ohio State football rivalry. [9] Significant games during the Oosterbaan years include: 1948 – Michigan concluded an undefeated season and secured the national championship with a 13–3 win over Ohio State in Columbus.
The Michigan defense held the Buckeyes to 233 yards of total offense while Kirk Herbstreit was held to completing 8 of 11 passes for 82 yards. Lance Dottin intercepted a pass for the Wolverine defense. John Carlson added a field goal to give Michigan a 17–3 lead in the 2nd quarter. Michigan controlled the ball for nearly 34 minutes in the game.