With a potential Big Ten Championship appearance and College Football Playoff berth on the line, the Michigan Wolverines were completely outclassed by No. 1 Ohio State on Saturday afternoon at the Big House, 27-9. It was the first time the Wolverines didn’t score a touchdown in The Game since 2007.
The Buckeyes out-gained the Wolverines, 419-163, won the rushing battle, 186-100, and were 10-of-17 on third downs — including 6-of-7 on a near 12-minute drive that began in the third quarter and extended into the fourth — compared to Michigan’s 1-of-9. Ohio State was also 2-for-3 on fourth downs; Michigan never went for it on fourth down. While it was close early on, Ohio State dominated the final 45 minutes of game time and sent the Wolverines home to await their bowl destination.
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