The Michigan Wolverines came into Ohio Stadium and pulled out an absolute stunner, knocking off No. 2 Ohio State, 13-10.
An early interception set up a two-yard touchdown drive to give Michigan a 7-3 lead, and a short punt led to a three-yard drive for a field goal that stretched the lead to 10-3.
Jeremiah Smith’s touchdown reception just before halftime tied the game at 10, but those would be the last points of the game for the Buckeyes.
OSU’s offense never got out of first gear after the break, and Michigan eventually wore down the Buckeye defense, kicking a game-winning field goal with just 45 seconds left in regulation to pull out the win.
After the game, the Wolverines attempted to plant their flag at the midfield logo, leading to an ugly fight on the field.
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