PITTSBURGH (TNS) —Not long after the clock hit triple zeros on Nov. 30 of last year at Ohio Stadium, the world gained an explicit glimpse into the disdain that exists between two of college football’s most iconic programs.
The visiting Michigan Wolverines had just completed a stunning 13-10 upset victory over the No. 2 ranked Ohio State Buckeyes. As the Wolverines celebrated their win, a few players attempted to plant a Michigan flag at mid field. The gesture sparked a chaotic brawl, all captured on national television. kAms@K6?D @7 7:89ED 3C@<6 @FE 2>:5 2 D62 @7 ~9:@ $E2E6 2?5 |:49:82? A=2J6CD] {2H 6?7@C46>6?E @? D:E6 DECF88=65 E@ 3C62< FA E96 7C242D[ C6D@CE:?8 E@ E96 FD286 @7 A6AA6C DAC2J E@ 42=> E9:?8D 5@H?]k^Am kAm“&8=J D46?6[” u~) 4@=@C 2?2=JDE y@6= z=2EE D2:5 2D E9:?8D F?7@=565]

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