Takeaway’s from Michigan Football’s 42-13 Loss to Ohio State

Tim Fuller-USA TODAY Sports Run game woes continued while OSU’s playmakers made plays on both sides of the ball. Michigan Football fell to 9-3 on the season on Saturday when the Ohio State Buckeyes stormed into Ann Arbor and beat them by a score of 42-13. Here are the post-game takeaways: Ohio State Watched the Indiana Film Michigan’s defense was exposed in The Game. The Buckeyes ran for 369 yards as a team, led by Elliott’s 214 yard, two touchdown effort. JT Barrett added 139 yards and three touchdowns of his own on the ground. Everyone in the stadium knew that Elliott was going to get the ball a lot following the debacle against Michigan State. The Wolverines simply could not stop it and flat-out looked confused during most of Saturday’s contest. Mix in the fact that the Buckeyes pushed the tempo and it was a recipe for disaster for a depleted Michigan defensive line and unathletic linebackers. There’s not much else to be said other than the Buckeyes dominated that facet of this game Bosa Unblockable There were a few NFL teams in attendance at the Big House that are now licking their chops at the chance of adding OSU defensive end Joey Bosa to their team in this spring’s draft. He had a great game and helped seal the victory with an interception returned inside the Michigan ten-yard line. Bosa also had a big sack of Jake Rudock that forced him to leave the game with an injured right shoulder…

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