Ohio State 30, Michigan 27 (2 OT) Comment Count

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Short. [Patrick Barron/MGoBlog]

I'm staring at my laptop and the sea of exultant Ohio State fans on the field below dancing to "Sweet Caroline" and I feel sick.

Sick that Michigan threw away multiple chances to win this game in regulation. Sick that a dozen little plays one way or the other change the outcome. Sick at that spot. That fucking spot.

Michigan should be playing for the Big Ten championship and a spot in the playoff next weekend. Instead, they will sit at home as either Ohio State or Penn State represents the East. That spot, that fucking spot, will stick in the collective Wolverine memory for much, much longer.

The Wolverines controlled most of this game. Wilton Speight battled back from his still-undisclosed injury to throw for 219 yards and two scores, an effort that would take its place in the pantheon of heroic rivalry performances had the outcome gone the other way. Speight's two interceptions, however, were turned into two Ohio State touchdowns, and that allowed the Buckeyes to keep it close enough to force overtime on a 23-yard Tyler Durbin field goal with one second left in regulation.

The defense, which had played a spectacular game, looked worn out in the first overtime period, ceding a JT Barrett touchdown run on the second play. Speight responded with a fourth-down touchdown to Amara Darboh. Michigan's ensuing possession ended with a field goal after a questionable non-call on a third-down pass to Perry, leaving the door open for Ohio State to win it.

Seemingly given new life, the defense forced an all-or-nothing fourth-and-one. Barrett kept it. The officials gave him a generous spot, and even though it appeared on replay that Barrett's right arm—the one holding the football—never reached the line to gain, that spot, that fucking spot, stood upon review.

In a not-so-alternate universe in which the men in charge of the game are competent, there are Muppets and joy and appreciation of one of the most dramatic football games in recent memory or perhaps ever and scrambling to finalize plans for next weekend. Alas, that fucking spot. Alas.

Comments

Z_Wolverista

November 26th, 2016 at 10:11 PM ^

First Year of Harbaugh, we get blown out.

Second Year of Harbaugh, we control / lead most of the game, and they need two OT's and a total shit call, in addition to our mistakes, to win. By 3.

Third Year of Harbaugh: we win. Maybe it takes two OT's. Maybe by 3. Or 2. Or 1. But: we win.

Fourth Year of Harbaugh: we blow 'em out.

And there it is: a New Era begun.

And we win happily ever after there on out.

#blueForever 

You Only Live Twice

November 27th, 2016 at 12:22 AM ^

OSU had an Ohio High School homer as one of its officials... another than had been previously suspended.... and you think we need to play mistake free football to win when OSU can miss easy FGs and get sacked multiple times, throw incompletions, get stuffed behind the line of scrimmage, etc.  Go to hell cause here's the deflection:  You want to nitpick Michigan mistakes when every fricken team of every sport makes them, to deflect attention from the incredible good luck and corrupt officiating that helped OSU pull out a win they flat out didn't deserve. OSU almost got mortally embarrassed by pathetic MSU, so get off your high horse.

Brooksias

November 28th, 2016 at 7:14 PM ^

Explain to me how UM making a mistake or not capitalizing on every opportunity it had in the game has a fucking thing to do with shitty officiating. Why does anyone bring this shit up as if it gives a poor officiating performance a pass because our team wasn’t perfect/better?

 

Team A wasn’t perfect so please disregard the shitty officiating as it nullifies it because team A should’ve been better and overcome that as well. 

 

We all fight our own imperfections and yet when you throw an additional negative element into our lives, does it not make it THAT more difficult to overcome? Who are these fucking morons that continue to use this stupid fucking non-logic?

 

Thank you moron for explaining I should’ve stepped more carefully while walking on that ledge. However, had Joe-fuckin-blow not chucked that anvil at my head while I was on that ledge, I might actually have had an opportunity to right myself after I misstepped and now would not be dead. Incredibly stupid fuckin moronical logic. 

BornSinner

November 26th, 2016 at 4:39 PM ^

Lol. Michigan fans blaming the spot is deflecting from what actually lost this game in regulation. 1. Speights choking turnovers 2. Harbaughs anger on the sidelines Osu now has the mental advantage forever. Meyer just beat Harbaugh with a team full of freshmen and sophomores. Hello John Cooper!

WestQuad

November 26th, 2016 at 7:26 PM ^

I went to the game with three Michigan fans and an OSU fan who is a CEO of a local company.    My CEO buddy was totally cool, but it sucked this has been infinity games that I've had to be diplocmatically polite at the end of the game. I came home durnk  and wrestled with the kids and my wife is being a bitch about it.  Waaaah!  Kids cry when they bump their heads (against each other, not my doing.)   I can't take any more of this shit.  We played well and still lost.  muther fucker.

Bando Calrissian

November 26th, 2016 at 4:41 PM ^

I wish Harbaugh would ditch the ADHD/spacey kid coachspeak crap and just lay into the refs during the presser. No time to be polite--your team just got boned. Act like it. You get enough cash to pay the fine. 

mGrowOld

November 26th, 2016 at 4:41 PM ^

The game was fixed. I'm done. The B1G wanted this to happen and it happened much to their delight.

I give up-officials with a pre-set idea of who they think should win have ruined the game for me. They are incompetent at best, blatant thieves at worst and I'm done investing emotional energy into an event as predetermined as Professional wrestling.

WNY in Savannah

November 26th, 2016 at 5:04 PM ^

I'm sorry to say I said the same thing right after that spot and feel the same way right now.  There is too much money involved.  The Big Ten has a better chance to get 2 teams in the playoff and make more money if OSU wins.  OSU proceeds to get every call, every spot, including one that would have won the game for Michigan.  Hmmm... The NCAA already lets bagman cheating go on for any school that makes them money but punishes Southern University.  What's the point of continuing with this charade?

I want to keep caring because I love Michigan's players and I love Michigan. But my goodness, caring is just walking into an electric fence over and over again.

JJJ

November 27th, 2016 at 12:24 AM ^

Money creates too many conflicts of interest. We need impartial reefs and a committee for replay, not some dip shit looking at a crappy angle provided by OSU. Let's get out of this shitty conference before we get screwed over again.

1badman

November 27th, 2016 at 1:55 AM ^

Not to mention back judge slapping ohio state player on his butt and saying nice play if i want to watch a predetermined game i will watch replays this game was more like wwe wrestling They already had it planned who would win if i was Michigan i would leave the big ten but they wont so i will no more buying any college sport items no more watching predetermined games or college games and i will not be sending any of my grand children to any of those fucked up colleges have a nice life big ten i was 1 of your biggest fans but im done

TIMMMAAY

November 27th, 2016 at 12:23 PM ^

I'm just about there too, and it takes a whole hell of a lot to push me to this point. I'm actually going to write a letter (oooh, you show 'em, I know) to the Big Ten (I feel dirty capitalizing that). This is just disgusting, and so unfair to those kids who played their fucking hearts out.

BornSinner

November 26th, 2016 at 4:42 PM ^

Osu had 2 missed field goals, a shaky throwing QB and a failed fake punt. Someone tell me how Michigan lost this game. No it's not the refs. Michigan will never be back until it beats osu. Bottom line.

MadMatt

November 26th, 2016 at 4:50 PM ^

Yes, Michigan gave this game away.

However, the application of the pass interference rules was...I lack the vocabulary to describe it.  There were at least as many no-calls on OSU defensive backs that were identical to the PIs called on the Michigan DBs.  Even Herbstreit said the first no-call on OSU was a blown call.

M Fanfare

November 26th, 2016 at 4:45 PM ^

The post-game thread on r/CFB is about 95% filled with fans from teams all over the country--including MSU, ND, and yes even some OSU--talking about how badly the referees screwed Michigan in this game. So this isn't sour grapes, the whole nation knows this was stolen from us.

Snake Oil Steve

November 26th, 2016 at 4:48 PM ^

...everyone is going to talk about the Spot, the lack of review on that call, the officiating was seriously egregious, but it didnt lose us this game. 

We turned the ball over 3 times, gifted them 7 points in a pick-six and fumbled on the one yard line. The play immediately prior to Barrett's short run to the sticks is going to stick out - Jabrill Peppers one-on-one with Curtis Samuels in space, and Peppers couldn't make a play. That's a hell of a play by Samuels and literally was the difference in them going for it on 4th and short and kicking a FG with a kicker that already missed two and against our excellent blocking team. I will think of that Samuels play and the Barrett missed call for a long time.

RobSk

November 26th, 2016 at 5:14 PM ^

with Samuel (the third down) was so bad. Jabrill has played without fear his whole career, and he had Samuel lined up and went for the contain in stead of the play. He puts Samuel on the ground there, it's a long field goal and we probably win. Dude has been so great, and that play...

Yes, the spot.

Yes, the PI that wasn't, somehow.

That Samuel play was the worst.

        Rob