Ohio State 42, Michigan 28 Comment Count

Ace


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For the second straight year, a plucky Michigan squad that had no business hanging with a powerful Ohio State outfit did just that.

Unlike last year, however, the Wolverines couldn't stay in it until the bitter end. Despite the best efforts of Devin Gardner, Devin Funchess, Drake Johnson, and the defense, Ohio State pulled away late. The backbreaker came on a fourth-and-one touchdown run from midfield by Buckeye running back Ezekiel Elliott, who burst through the left side of the line and sprinted 44 yards untouched to the end zone, giving OSU a 35-21 lead. Any hopes beyond that were dashed when Joey Bosa stripped Gardner and Darron Lee returned the fumble 33 yards for the final Buckeye score.

The Wolverines played much better than expected, especially considering the disastrous start to this game, an ugly Gardner pick that led to a swift six-play touchdown drive for the home team. Michigan struck back; a long completion from Gardner to Funchess beget a touchdown pass to Jake Butt when the Buckeyes blew a coverage.

Michigan took the lead on a Drake Johnson scoring plunge, but OSU returned the favor mere seconds before the half on a JT Barrett scramble; the rivals headed into the half knotted at 14, to the surprise of all but the most paranoid (and, for the second straight year, prescient) Buckeye backers.

The teams traded rushing touchdowns early in the second half before the game's most lasting and terrible moment occurred. Barrett was folded back by a couple M defenders and suffered what appeared to be a severe ankle injury; he exited on a cart after receiving words and gestures of support from both sides, including a touching moment between him and Gardner.

Cardale Jones replaced Barrett, and while he wasn't as effective, he didn't have to be after Elliott's scoring dash. Michigan added a final, highlight-worthy score on a pass from Gardner to a toe-tapping Freddy Canteen, but it was too little, too late.

That sums up today for Brady Hoke, as well. Even if Michigan had managed to pull this out, it's hard to imagine he would've been retained for making a late-December bowl game; with the loss, his fate appears sealed. His final season goes into the record books at 5-7, with M going 3-5 in the Big Ten for the second straight year.

Fire up FlightTracker. The Harbaugh vigil now begins in earnest.

Comments

schreibee

November 29th, 2014 at 4:33 PM ^

One minor correction Ace: Elliott wasn't "untouched" - actually our most dependable defender let him slip past for the score, one of 2 times this game he was unable to make open field stops that resulted in the entire14-pt margin of defeat!

RJWolvie

November 29th, 2014 at 5:23 PM ^

I assume. Common call, & good one, in that situation. You're hoping you guess right gaps. On this play, one of our backers picked another, a missed arm tackle & others got beat, and that's all she wrote

mgoblue98

November 29th, 2014 at 11:21 PM ^

They had Countess at safety to the field side and Hill, the actual safety, in the box also to the field side.  Countess and Hill went with the back running to the boundary, which they weren't supposed to do.  In the process, Hill cut off Bolden, I think.  Touchdown.

UMichmike

November 29th, 2014 at 4:36 PM ^

half ended.  How in the world do you back off a struggling freshman QB that had not been throwing well...literally rushing 3 over and over and begging him to run in the open field (something he was likely starving to do vs. our LBs).   After that drive, Barrett looked like a new man.  The guy has run an ultra soft D for two years and really needs to go ASAP. 

Amaizing Blue

November 29th, 2014 at 4:37 PM ^

To more than offset the flashes of brilliance by this team today. I have seen this movie too many times in the last three years. The only cure for what ails this team is more Dockers on the sideline.

TennBlue

November 29th, 2014 at 4:41 PM ^

and now I'm glad it's over. The whole thing has just been sad, start to finish.

 

So long, Brady. You are a good man but a mediocre coach. I hope you find the right situation for you.

YoOoBoMoLloRoHo

November 29th, 2014 at 4:42 PM ^

the outcome. Two DG mistakes gave OSU 14 quick points, and OSU never turned it over (of course our D couldn't generate a TO consistent with the whole season). Sums up the whole season - just missed a bunch of passes between drops and throws just off target, UM turnovers, no takeaways, D giving up touchdowns at the end of halves, and no explosiveness. Team of almosts and key mistakes.