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ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Michigan’s Drive for Five took a dive in snowy Michigan Stadium, where Ohio State ended its four-game losing streak against the Wolverines by perfectly blending the run and pass to keep UM’s defense guessing, even as OSU’s defense did its usual clamp down routine.
No. 1 Ohio State put a bow on its perfect regular season and snapped a four-game losing streak to No. 15 Michigan with a dominant 27-9 win Saturday. The Buckeyes also secured their first Big Ten Championship Game appearance since 2021 and their first 12-0 record since 2019, coach Ryan Day's first full season leading the program.
The Game is just four days away. Tradition, pride, post-season implications and for Ohio State, ending a four-game losing streak to Michigan, are all at stake when the Buckeyes travel to Ann Arbor on Saturday to face its bitter rival.
Ohio State football hosted Rutgers and won in dominating fashion once again. Head coach Ryan Day met with the media after to react to the win.
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