The Ohio State Buckeyes faced a few problems on the sideline during their Saturday showdown against the Michigan Wolverines in “The Game.”
According to a tweet by reporter Adam King, Ryan Day’s team faced power issues on multiple occasions on the sideline at Ann Arbor. This created problems for the Buckeyes team during this important Big Ten rivalry showdown.
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“Side plot- multiple times this game the power has gone out on the Buckeye sidelines. It has interrupted OSU and they’re communicating with the coaches in the box,” King tweeted.
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Fans on social media called out Sherrone Moore and the Wolverines for Ohio State’s power issues and labeled them as “cheaters”.
“They can’t stop cheating,” one fan commented.
“Another attempt to cheat by Michigan. Big 10 should sanction them for this,” another fan said.
“Michigan loves cheating,” this fan wrote.
“Utterly ridiculous. We all know what was happening here. Once a cheater, always a cheater,” another fan said.
“Wow, Michigan tried to cheat again,” one fan wrote.
“110% on purpose that’s how rivalries games should be,” this fan commented.
Despite the sideline problems, the No.1 Ohio State managed to secure a 27-9 victory over the No.15 Michigan Wolverines. This win also broke Ryan Day’s four-game losing streak against them.
After the game, Ohio State players tried to plant their flag in the middle of Michigan Stadium, just like how Sherrone Moore’s team did last season in Columbus when they won 13-10. However, Ryan Day did not let this take place and expressed how he wanted to enjoy the victory with “humility“.
“We’re just happy for our players,” Day said during an interview with Jenny Taft. “We’re gonna win with humility. Just happy for a lot of people right now. Can’t name all, but means a lot.”
Who will Ryan Day and the Ohio State Buckeyes face in this year’s Big Ten championship game?
After their victory over Michigan, the Buckeyes remain undefeated with a 12-0 (9-0 SEC) record while securing their spot in this season’s Big Ten championship game.
They are scheduled to face the No.2 Indiana Hoosiers, who are also undefeated with a 12-0 (9-0 SEC) record. On Friday, Curt Cignetti and his team secured a dominating 56-3 victory over the Purdue Boilermakers in their final regular-season game of the year.
The Ohio State vs Indiana Big Ten championship showdown is scheduled to be played at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday, Dec. 6, at 8 p.m. ET.
Edited by Priyam Hazarika