September 19, 2024

Ohio State vs. Michigan: Five things we learned in Buckeyes lossOhio State football lost 30–24 in the Big House to Michigan, its fiercest rival, for the third consecutive year.

The Buckeyes lost heartbreakingly, missing opportunities to take advantage of their chances. There were errors made all over the field, but quarterback Kyle McCord’s two interceptions were the most significant.

Like I do after every Ohio State game, I review the players who performed well and those who didn’t. There were far more bad things than nice things for the first time this season.

Discover who contributed the most, five stars, and the least, one star, to Ohio State’s heartbreaking defeat to Michigan by reading the list below.

You lose, and it is inexcusable for anyone to be competing at this high level. It hurts that the Buckeyes were unable to complete the task at hand. An more year of the same story will be excruciating. It pains to do this. Awful.

The defensive line was the only Buckeyes unit that performed admirably today.Jack Sawye Tyleik Williams, r, and Mike Hall Jr. all had strong comebacks to the game. When they were on the field, they produced plays, and they made the crucial stop to give the offense a final-quarter opportunity.

The Wolverines reacted quickly after Michigan guard Zach Zinter was hurt, while the Buckeyes did not. From that moment on, the Wolverines outscored the Buckeyes, 13-7, demonstrating whose team had the advantage. This is a depressing day for Buckeye country.

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