Ohio State head coach Ryan Day reacts to win over Michigan
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Ohio State finally got its revenge on Michigan, and Ryan Day stopped a potential flag-planting melee before it could start.
The Wolverines did their best to stand their ground against the victorious Ohio State Buckeyes, but this year's postgame encounter was way different.
Moments after the game, the Buckeyes players ran to one end zone to celebrate with their Ohio State fans in attendance. Meanwhile, Michigan players gathered around the midfield “M” to prevent the Buckeyes from planting their flag on the home field — a move Michigan had done last season after a win — leading to a brief brawl between the sidelines.
Ryan Day was more than a winner Saturday, he was a class act. It was a year ago when his heavily favored Buckeyes lost 13-10 to Michigan … in Columbus. Much of the fault was due to Day and his game plan.
Last year, when Michigan marched into Ohio Stadium and upset the Buckeyes, the Wolverines planted their flag at the 50-yard line following the game. Chaos ensue
Julian Sayin showed his normal talents on Saturday, but then added a new ingredient, mental toughness, and he shone in his first game against Michigan.
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