The Game, as its often referred to now lost some it’s shine the past several seasons as Ohio State has dominated Michigan.
That was until this year when Brady Hoke and the Michigan Wolverines beat the Ohio State Buckeyes 40-34 today from the Big House, ending OSU’s seven-year run.
The Game had it all too, offense, defensive stands, break out runs, break out passes, bad penalties and plenty of underlying stories.
One of those stories includes the reports out of Columbus that former Florida head coach Urban Meyer would be taking over from Luke Fickell next season. Still Ohio State came into the Big House ready to play and ruin any chances Michigan had at obtaining a BCS at-large bowl berth at the end of the season.
However, despite having a touchdown overturned, a set of penalties that drove Michigan out of the red zone and having to settle for a field goal, Michigan was able to hold Braxton Miller and Ohio State off on their final drive to preserve the victory.
Michigan QB Denard Robinson was impressive yet again for Michigan both on the ground and through the air. The junior QB accounted for five TDs; he had touchdown runs of 47 and 6 yards and touchdown throws of 26, 20 and 4 yards. He completed 14 of 16 passes for 167 yards and ran 26 times for 167 yards.