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Ohio State snaps four-game streak at Michigan in Doven Ann Arbor Win

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It’s zero zen days a ohio state hit michigan.

The top-ranked team in the nation got sweet revenge, snapping a four-game losing skid against ArchRival with a 27-9 victory at the big house.

The first few minutes were all Michigan, as the Wolverines got a field goal on their first drive, picked off Julian Sayn on the Buckeyes’ second play and kicked another field goal to follow.

But the field goals will be a relative risk to the Buckeyes trailing touchdowns.

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Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Brandon Inniss (1) celebrates a touchdown against the Michigan Wolverines at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arsbor, Mich., November 2025. (Adam Cairns / Columbus Dispatch / USA Today Network via imaging photos)

Ohio State’s first score came on a field goal to cut its deficit in half. But, early in the second, Jeremiah Smith scored a 35-yard touchdown. The play was reviewed for a possible touch, and it appeared that Smith had control of the ball on a split second and did not regain it until he was out of bounds. However, the percentage is silent.

Michigan kicked another field goal, but the Cubs started down the field to end the first half with a touchdown by Brandon Innis to go up eight points. Then the snow started to fall, and it seemed like that played right into the hands of the Ohio government.

Ohio State and Michigan exchanged punts to start the second half, but Michigan only had 11 yards to give it good field position. On the second play of the drive, Carnell Tate, playing in his first game since November 1, scored a 50-yard touchdown to put the Buckeyes up 24-9.

Cannell Tate

Cannell Tate of the Ohio State Buckezes celebrates after a third touchdown against the Michigan Wolverines at the Michigan Wolverium at Michigan Stadium Nov. 29, 2025 in Ann Arbor, Mich. (Gregory shalus/Getty Images)

A Michigan player draws a helmet-slash penalty for making contact with the ref in a warm-up shift

After forcing another punt, Ohio State then went on a 20-play drive. The Wolverines were able to force a field goal, but that made it a game of possession, all while killing a lot of clock. It was a 27-9 bucyekes lead with 8:10 to go, and there was no michigan going all the way.

Sasin completed 19 of his 26 passes for 233 yards, while the Buckeyes ran for another 186. Bryce’s Bryce Underwood was 8-for-18 with 6 yards.

It was the first time Ohio State beat Michigan, and last year’s loss in Columbus as a three-touchdown favorite was the biggest in the history of the rivalry. Michigan players plant their flag at Nidfield in Columbus, brawl. Indeed, that was all the Buckeyes bulletin board material to remember for nearly 365 days.

Ohio State was unable to plant its flag immediately because Michigan players guarded their Midfield logo. But the players celebrated with many red-clad fans in Ann Arbor.

Ryan Day is out of the tunnel

Ohio State Buckeyes Head Coach Ryan leads his team on the field before a game against the Michigan Wolverium in Michigan Wolbor in Michigan Wolbor at Michigan Stadium, Mich., November. (Adam Cairns / Columbus Dispatch / USA Today Network via imaging photos)

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Ohio State will now face Indiana, the nation’s second-ranked team, in the Big Ten Championship next week, while Michigan will wait for a BOWL game to play in.

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