June 29, 2026

Jim Harbaugh's plan takes shape as Michigan Wolverines bully Ohio State Buckeyes

6:51 PM ET ANN ARBOR, Mich. — When Michigan secured victory with 58 seconds left Saturday, screaming erupted at the rear of the press box, as offensive coordinator Josh Gattis and other staffers ran toward the elevators. As the coaches rushed to join the team, fans stormed the field at Michigan Stadium, celebrating Michigan’s first win over Ohio State in a decade, and the first under coach Jim Harbaugh. Fifth-year senior safety Brad Hawkins cried, and he wasn’t the only Wolverine getting misty as light snow fell. Michigan already had engineered an impressive turnaround after bottoming out at 2-4 in 2020. The team had reflected Harbaugh’s vision of power football, which surfaced early in his tenure then vanished. 3hESPN 44mESPN Staff 2hTom VanHaaren 2 Related But beating Ohio State seemed like a bridge too far. Not a Buckeyes team hitting its stride after whipping Purdue and Michigan State the previous…

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