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Buckeyes lose third consecutive time to Michigan in 30-24 defeat

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (WCMH) — Ohio State has fallen to Michigan for a third straight year as the Buckeyes fell 30-24 at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor to conclude its regular season. It is the first time since 1995-97 that the Wolverines have beaten the Buckeyes in three consecutive games.

“We’re all disappointed,” said Ohio State coach Ryan Day. “We know what this game means to so many people. To come up short is crushing because you invest your whole year in it. There is a locker room in there that’s devastated.”


With the defeat, OSU finishes the regular season 11-1 for a second consecutive year and will not play for the Big Ten Championship. The Wolverines will take on Iowa next Saturday in Indianapolis as they look to win its third consecutive conference title and make the College Football Playoff for another season.

OSU will have to hope for a mixture of results during next weekend’s conference championship games to squeeze their way into the final four-team College Football Playoff. Unlike last year, the path to playoff is much more complex for the Buckeyes.

The Buckeyes never led during the game as Michigan got on the board early in the first quarter after a Kyle McCord interception put Michigan seven yards away from the end zone. The Wolverines opened the scoring with a 4th and goal run from Blake Corum for a touchdown.

“To be honest, there are not a lot of words to say in a moment like this,” said McCord. “It’s just one of those games where you put everything in and it hurts to come up short.”

After trading scores through the second and third quarters, the Wolverines took the lead late in the third quarter with a 22-yard Corum touchdown run. Michigan never looked back and took a six-point lead with just 1:05 to go.

This set up McCord for another chance at a last-gasp heroic touchdown drive. After a few long passing plays and getting into Michigan territory, he threw his second interception of the game that sealed the Michigan victory. With the defeat, OSU once again does not control its own destiny for a playoff spot.

A running live game thread can be seen below.

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