3 winners, 3 losers after Michigan Football’s loss to Ohio State
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Michigan's winning streak against Ohio State ended with a decisive 27-9 loss to the Buckeyes on Saturday. The defeat highlighted significant issues for the Wolverines, who managed only 163 yards on offense while allowing 419 yards to Ohio State. Michigan's struggles on third down were pronounced, converting just 1-of-9 opportunities compared to Ohio State's 10-of-17 success rate.
Key performers for Michigan included kicker Dominic Zvada, who was responsible for all of Michigan's points with three field goals, and running back Jordan Marshall, who averaged 8.7 yards per carry despite playing through an injury. In contrast, Michigan's coaching staff faced criticism for questionable decisions and lack of adjustments, particularly on offense and special teams.
The game also featured controversial officiating decisions, including a disputed touchdown and a non-ejection for unsportsmanlike conduct. Despite the loss, Michigan's defensive backs showed resilience, with notable plays from Jyaire Hill and Zeke Berry. The game
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