Michigan football stuns Ohio State 13-10
Nov. 30, 2024, 9:30 p.m. Sports
Read time estimation: 4 minutes.On a cold and blustery day in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the Wolverines pulled off a stunning upset against their bitter rivals, the Ohio State Buckeyes, with a final score of 13-10. The victory marked a significant moment for Michigan football, breaking their eight-game losing streak against Ohio State and revitalizing the hopes of the entire Wolverine nation.From the opening kickoff, it was clear that Michigan came to play. The defense set the tone early, forcing Ohio State to punt on their first possession. The Wolverine offense, led by quarterback Cade McNamara, wasted no time in capitalizing on the opportunity. McNamara connected with wide receiver Ronnie Bell on a 30-yard touchdown pass, giving Michigan an early 7-0 lead and sending shockwaves through the stadium.But the Buckeyes didn't back down. Led by their star quarterback CJ Stroud, Ohio State responded with a methodical drive that resulted in a field goal, cutting Michigan's lead to 7-3. The Wolverines' defense, however, stood tall, holding the Buckeyes to just ten points throughout the game. Defensive linemen Aidan Hutchinson and David Ojabo wreaked havoc in the Ohio State backfield, pressuring Stroud and disrupting the Buckeyes' offensive rhythm.As the game progressed, both teams traded blows, with Ohio State managing to take a 10-7 lead late in the fourth quarter. With time running out, the pressure mounted on the Michigan offense to deliver a game-winning drive. McNamara, unfazed by the situation, led the Wolverines down the field with poise and precision.With only seconds remaining on the clock, Michigan kicker Jake Moody lined up for a 45-yard field goal attempt, a kick that would determine the outcome of the game. The entire stadium held its breath as Moody's foot connected with the ball, sending it soaring through the uprights. The crowd erupted in cheers as the Wolverines tied the game at 10-10, sending it into overtime.In the extra period, Michigan's defense continued to stifle the Buckeyes, forcing a turnover on downs. Needing only a field goal to win, the Wolverine offense took the field with a quiet determination. McNamara once again led his team down the field, setting up Moody for a 33-yard field goal attempt.As the ball sailed through the air, the crowd held its breath once more. When it split the uprights, the stadium erupted in a deafening roar. Michigan had done the unthinkable, defeating Ohio State 13-10 and ending their losing streak in dramatic fashion.The victory was a testament to the resilience and determination of the Michigan football team. Head coach Jim Harbaugh, who had faced criticism in the past for his inability to beat Ohio State, finally had his moment of redemption. The players, who had endured years of frustration at the hands of their rivals, reveled in the glory of their hard-fought victory.As the final whistle blew and the players celebrated on the field, it was clear that this win was more than just a game. It was a statement, a declaration that Michigan football was back and ready to reclaim its place among the elite programs in the country.For the Wolverines and their fans, it was a moment to savor, a moment that would be remembered for years to come. And as they looked ahead to their next challenge, they did so with newfound confidence and belief, knowing that anything was possible when they played as a team and never gave up on each other.