Michigan, The Game and Ohio State
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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.
They came into South Side 6 on Saturday wearing scarlet and gray or maize and blue. Though they were rivals in their football allegiances between Ohio State and Michigan, they were at the South Main restaurant with the same goal: chicken wings. And chicken wings they got, in quantities of 50, 100, even 200.
The top-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes look to snap a four-game losing streak in the series when they battle the 18th-ranked Michigan Wolverines in
The model has Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin passing for more than 260 yards and two touchdowns, while Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood throws for more than 150 yards and a score. The teams combine for 47 points as the Over clears in well over 50% of simulations.
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Michigan managed just 163 yards of offense and never reached the end zone. The run game showed some promise early before Jordan Marshall exited with an injury. It’s clear the Buckeyes, who entered the game ranked first nationally in points and yards per game allowed, were confident.