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CLOSE Free Press writers react to Michigan’s debacle against Ohio State, 62-39, discussing every angle from Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 24, 2018. Nick Baumgardner, Freep Buy Photo Ohio State wide receiver Chris Olave (17) and wide receiver Terry McLaurin (83) celebrate a touchdown against Michigan during the first half at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio, Saturday, Nov. 24, 2018.(Photo: Junfu Han, Detroit Free Press)Buy Photo COLUMBUS, Ohio — One play illustrates why Ohio State has owned Michigan football. This play was full of creativity and surprise, something the Wolverines were lacking on Saturday when the Buckeyes demolished Michigan, 62-39. It illustrated how the Buckeyes found a weakness and exploited it, something U-M was unable to do. It was an example of how the Buckeyes find ways to put players in a position to make plays, something Michigan didn’t do. Not near enough. More from Windsor: Harbaugh hired to update U-M. He…
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