Michigan entered The Game hoping to close the regular season with a statement win, but instead left with a jarring 27-9 loss to Ohio State — a performance defined by stalled drives, protection issues and a defense that couldn’t generate enough disruptive plays to swing momentum.

Using data from Pro Football Focus (PFF), here are the snap counts and best and worst performers from the loss. • Donaven McCulley – 37 \ 73.9 • Jordan Marshall – 16 \ 60.4 • Micah Ka’apana – 1 \ 60.0 • Greg Crippen – 44 \ 59.7 • Bryson Kuzdzal – 28 \ 58.0 • Bryce Underwood – 44 \ 57.4 • Deakon Tonielli – 5 \ 57.4 • Brady Norton – 4 \ 57.1 • Andrew Sprague – 43 \ 57.0 • Giovanni El-Hadi – 44 \ 54.7 • Blake Frazier – 44 \ 53.9 • Channing Goodwin – 16 \ 53.1 • Jake Guarnera – 44 \ 51.2 •

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