Michigan Upsets Ohio State in Rivalry Clash Marked by Postgame Melee
The Wolverines' 13-10 victory over the Buckeyes extends their winning streak to four, leaving Ohio State's Ryan Day under scrutiny.
- Michigan defeated Ohio State 13-10 in a significant upset, becoming the first unranked Wolverines team to beat a ranked Buckeyes team on the road since 1950.
- A postgame brawl erupted after Michigan players attempted to plant their flag at midfield, prompting Ohio State players to intervene and police to use pepper spray to restore order.
- Ohio State head coach Ryan Day now faces mounting criticism after losing to Michigan for the fourth consecutive year, a streak not seen since 1988-91.
- Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard, who threw two costly interceptions, expressed emotional regret for his performance, acknowledging its impact on Day's job security.
- Despite the loss, Ohio State remains in contention for the expanded College Football Playoff, though their path forward is uncertain without a Big Ten title opportunity.





























































