The Wolverines capitalized on untimely Ohio State penalties and cracked a tight game wide open in the fourth quarter.
COLUMBUS, Ohio—The last time Michigan walked out of Ohio Stadium with a win, Cornelius Johnson was 11 days away from being born. His quarterback, J.J. McCarthy, didn’t arrive for over two more years.
But under blue skies on Saturday, in front of a sea of scarlet, the 21-year-old receiver and 19-year-old quarterback emphatically slammed the door on two decades of misery as No. 3 Michigan knocked off No. 2 Ohio State 45-23. They connected for two long touchdowns, as the Wolverines eventually capitalized on untimely Ohio State penalties and cracked a tight game wide open in the fourth quarter.
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