
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — It’s over. This game, this era, this battle to set the narrative in college football’s most intense rivalry — all of it ended Saturday when Rod Moore, a three-star recruit from Clayton, Ohio, cradled an interception to seal No. 3 Michigan’s 30-24 victory against No. 2 Ohio State. Advertisement As the ball fluttered in the air, everything was still up for grabs. Ryan Day’s reputation as the coach who can’t beat Michigan. The suspicion that Michigan beat the Buckeyes only by breaking the rules. The insults, accusations and conspiracy theories that consumed fans of both programs in the lead-up to Saturday’s game. Moore’s interception settled it all, giving Michigan the one thing these rivals covet above all else: the final word. “It was a dream come true, making the game-winning play in one of the biggest games in college football history,” Moore said. “I really can’t…
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