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Your guide to The Game, a legendary rivalry that pits Ohio State and Michigan against each other in one of college football's most intense matchups.
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.
For the first time since 2019, the Ohio State Buckeyes have knocked off the Michigan Wolverines, claiming a 27-9 win. Julian Sayin passed for 233 yards and threw touchdown passes to Jeremiah Smith, Brandon Inniss and Carnell Tate to lead the Buckeyes. Michigan managed only 163 total yards as Bryce Underwood only completed eight passes.
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The Buckeyes roll into Michigan Stadium with the nation's best defense, allowing only 7.6 points per game, the second-best mark by an FBS team over the last 30 years. Heisman Trophy contenders Julian Sayin, who is on pace to set the FBS single-season record for completion percentage, and Jeremiah Smith lead an explosive Buckeyes offense.
Ohio State looks to break its four-game losing streak vs. archrival Michigan in Week 14. Here's how to watch, including time, TV schedule and more
The Ohio State Buckeyes are in Ann Arbor to play the Michigan Wolverines in a Week 14 college football game. Follow live updates.
Michigan State blew a 17-7 fourth-quarter lead against Iowa Saturday night, losing 20-17, and has nobody to blame but itself. The Iowa offense was held to only 142 yards through the first three quarters of the game, and the lone touchdown it scored came on a 62-yard punt return from Punt Return God Kaden Wetjen in the first quarter.