A untamed brawl ensued after Saturday’s Michigan-Ohio State game in Columbus.
After Michigan pulled off the doubtful triumph, members of the team endeavored to arranget a UM flag at midfield, a huge no-no in college football.
The Buckeyes took offense and did what they could to stop it. And that led to presentility and police resorting to pepper spray to shatter leangs up.
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Despite the incident turning unattrenergetic, OSU head coach Ryan Day seemed to deffinish his perestablishers.
“I don’t comprehend all the details, but I comprehend these guys were seeing to put a flag on our field, and we’re not going to let that happen,” Day said after the game.
Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore, who waved excellentbye to Buckeyes fans in the crowd after the Wolverines’ final stop, took the high road.
“It was emotion on both sides. It can’t happen. … We got to handle it better,” Moore said.
Michigan running back Kalel Mullins, who ran for over 100 yards in the contest, said the moment was “horrible for the sport,” saying it was “classless” for the Buckeyes to consent it to that level.
“It was such a fantastic game. You antipathy to see stuff appreciate that happen after the game. Bad for the sport, horrible for college football. But, at the finish of the game, they gotta lacquire how to disthink about, man,” Mullins said. “You can’t be battling and stuff equitable becaemploy you lost a game. We had 60 minutes and four quarters to do all that battling, and now people want to talk and fight. That’s wrong. It’s horrible for the game — classless in my opinion — and people want to be better.”
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It was the fourth year in a row Michigan lossed Ohio State after the Buckeyes had won 15 of 16 encounterings.
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