Tom Brady Doesn't Mince Words on Michigan's Embarrassing Loss to Ohio State as Ryan Day Bags First Win vs. Wolverines Since 2019
Ryan Day's aggressive coaching helped Ohio State overcome an early deficit to win 27-9 and snap a four-game losing streak against Michigan, improving their season record.
- On Saturday, the Ohio State Buckeyes beat Michigan 27-9 at Michigan Stadium, ending a four-game losing streak in the rivalry on a snowy field.
- Ryan Day, the seventh-year Ohio State head coach, faced heavy criticism last year but now holds a championship ring from the first 12-team College Football Playoff and has consistently led Ohio State to at least 11 wins.
- Julian Sayin scrambled for a drive-extending first down late in the third quarter while Ryan Day sprinted 17 yards down the sideline, and Ohio State stayed aggressive after an early interception, aided by Jeremiah Smith, Carnell Tate, and freshman Bo Jackson.
- The Buckeyes improve to 12-0 and will face the Indiana Hoosiers next week at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, while the win moved Ryan Day to 2-4 against Michigan and a handshake eased tensions.
- With the win, the program extended Ohio State Buckeyes' 16 straight games streak, highlighted by a national title in January, and ended a 2,191-day drought tied to the rivalry under Ryan Day.
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Ohio State HC Ryan Day finally reclaimed the game that defined his tenure, but he made it clear he was not interested in theatrics. The 27-9 dismantling of No. 15 Michigan was the statistical punctuation the Buckeyes needed, snapping a four-game skid and reclaiming bragging rights. But even as the score settled, another storyline surged toward ignition. A swarm of Ohio State players sprinted toward the block-M, ready to plant the flag Michigan …
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