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Controversial TD Fuels Ohio State's Revenge Win Over Michigan

Summary

  • Jeremiah Smith's touchdown score was reviewed for a fumble.
  • Ohio State defeated Michigan 27-9, ending a losing streak.
  • The Buckeyes will face Indiana in the Big Ten championship.
Controversial TD Fuels Ohio State's Revenge Win Over Michigan

Ohio State avenged recent losses to Michigan with a commanding 27-9 victory, marking their first win against the Wolverines since 2019. The game's turning point involved a controversial touchdown by Jeremiah Smith, who appeared to lose control of the ball before crossing the pylon. Officials upheld the call after review, despite widespread online debate about a potential touchback.

Despite the contentious score, Michigan struggled offensively, failing to score a touchdown throughout the game. Following Smith's score, Ohio State extended their lead before halftime and added another touchdown in the second half. The snowy conditions seemed to favor the Buckeyes, who capitalized on field position after a Michigan punt.

This significant victory propels the undefeated Ohio State Buckeyes (12-0) to the Big Ten championship game, where they will face Indiana. The win serves as retribution for last year's devastating home loss, where Michigan players infamously planted their flag on Ohio Stadium's midfield.

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Yes, Jeremiah Smith scored a touchdown against Michigan, though the play was controversial and reviewed.
Ohio State defeated Michigan with a final score of 27-9.
Ohio State will play against Indiana in the upcoming Big Ten championship game.

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