Michigan Shocks No. 2 Ohio State 13-10 in Rivalry Stunner
In a game for the ages, the Michigan Wolverines stunned the No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes with a 13-10 victory in Columbus on Saturday. The upset marked Michigan’s fourth consecutive win over their bitter rivals, a streak they haven’t achieved since 1991. Kicker Dominic Zvada sealed the win with a 21-yard field goal with 45 seconds left, ending the Buckeyes’ hopes of returning to the Big Ten title game.
The Wolverines, unranked and viewed as underdogs with a 19.5-point spread, improved to 7-5 on the season while dealing Ohio State its second loss, dropping the Buckeyes to 10-2.
Defensive Dominance in a Low-Scoring Clash
Neither team found the end zone in a scoreless first quarter, the first such occurrence in this rivalry since 2016. The defenses dictated the pace of the game, with Michigan’s front seven holding Ohio State to just 77 rushing yards, far below their season average of 177 yards per game.
Michigan’s first big break came in the second quarter when Aamir Hall intercepted Ohio State quarterback Will Howard deep in Buckeye territory. The turnover set up a one-yard touchdown run by Kalel Mullings, giving Michigan a 7-0 lead. Mullings proved to be a workhorse for the Wolverines, rushing for 116 yards and accounting for the team’s lone touchdown.
Ohio State answered later in the second quarter with a 54-yard field goal from Jayden Fielding, narrowing the gap to 7-3 heading into halftime.
Turnovers and Missed Opportunities Define Ohio State
The Buckeyes struggled offensively throughout the afternoon, with Howard completing 19 of 33 passes for 175 yards, one touchdown, and two costly interceptions. Michigan capitalized on Howard’s miscues, with Makari Paige snagging the Wolverines’ second interception in the third quarter to stop an Ohio State drive deep in Michigan territory.
Ohio State’s kicking game also faltered. Fielding missed two field-goal attempts inside 40 yards, leaving crucial points on the field. The Buckeyes failed to gain a single first down in the fourth quarter, allowing Michigan to control the clock and the game’s momentum.
Zvada Delivers in the Clutch
With the game tied at 10-10 in the final minutes, Michigan orchestrated a methodical drive highlighted by a 27-yard burst from Mullings that brought the Wolverines to Ohio State’s 17-yard line. Despite stalling at the 3-yard line, Michigan relied on Zvada, who calmly drilled the game-winning field goal. Zvada’s accuracy under pressure capped off a stellar season, improving his record to 17-for-18 on the year.
Postgame Chaos Erupts
Following the game, Michigan players attempted to plant their flag at midfield, sparking a skirmish with Ohio State players. Security and police intervened, deploying pepper spray to break up the altercation. The heated exchange underscored the intensity of this storied rivalry, which reached new heights in Saturday’s dramatic finish.
Key Takeaways
Michigan’s defense proved to be the deciding factor, holding Ohio State’s high-powered offense to just 10 points and 29 rushing yards below their season average. The Wolverines also won the turnover battle, forcing two interceptions while committing none themselves.
Kalel Mullings emerged as Michigan’s offensive MVP, rushing for over 100 yards for the fourth time this season. The Wolverines also continued their dominance on the ground, extending a streak in which the team with more rushing yards has won the rivalry game for 23 consecutive meetings.
For Ohio State, the loss is a bitter pill to swallow. The Buckeyes will now miss the Big Ten Championship game, with Penn State advancing instead. Their College Football Playoff hopes remain alive but uncertain, as they await the final rankings on December 8.
Looking Ahead
Michigan will await their bowl game assignment, likely a minor bowl appearance given their overall record. However, this victory provides a silver lining to an otherwise underwhelming season and a foundation to build upon next year.
Ohio State faces a critical juncture as they prepare for a potential playoff appearance. The Buckeyes will need to regroup and address the glaring issues exposed in Saturday’s defeat if they hope to compete for a national title.
A Historic Rivalry Moment
Michigan’s victory in Columbus adds another chapter to one of college football’s greatest rivalries. The unranked Wolverines defied expectations and silenced the Buckeyes in their own stadium, extending a streak that cements their resurgence in the matchup. For Michigan fans, this win is not just an upset—it’s a defining moment of pride in the annals of The Game.







