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Police use pepper spray to break up fight after Michigan stuns No. 2 Ohio State | College football

Dominic Zvada hit a 21-yard field goal with 45 seconds left and Michigan beat No. 2 Ohio State 13-10 on Saturday, likely ending the Buckeyes’ hopes of a return to the Big Ten title game.

Late in the game, Kalel Mullings broke loose with a 27-yard run, setting up the Wolverines (7-5, 5-4) at the Ohio State 17-yard line with two minutes left. The drive stalled at the 3 and Zvada came in for the chip shot.

Ohio State (10-2, 7-2, No. 2 CFP) got the ball back but couldn’t move it. Will Howard threw an incomplete on fourth down, giving the Wolverines their fourth straight win over their bitter rival.

There was then a fight between the teams on the field, in which the police had to intervene with pepper spray.

This loss was perhaps the toughest of those four defeats for Ohio State, as the Wolverines were unranked and capped off a disappointing season. The Buckeyes were supposed to win, but records rarely mean much when these two teams meet.

Ohio State needs No. 4 Penn State and No. 10 Indiana to lose later Saturday to advance to the Big Ten title game next week.

The Buckeyes had the entire afternoon off. Howard was 19 for 33 for 175 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions and Jayden Fielding missed two field goal attempts. The running game was barely there.

Mullings was Michigan’s primary weapon. He rushed for 116 yards and was the Wolverines’ only touchdown of the game in the first half, as neither team was able to get much going offensively on the icy afternoon.

Howard was clumsy all day. In the first half, he threw an interception from deep in his own territory that led to Michigan’s touchdown.

After the game, Michigan players attempted to raise their flag at midfield and were confronted by Ohio State players. A skirmish ensued, with both teams pushing and shoving before being separated.

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