COLUMBUS, Ohio — Michigan football hasn’t won in Columbus since 2000, could the undefeated Wolverines change the narrative?
Yes, yes they could. The Wolverines went into the ‘Shoe and dominated the Buckeyes on their way to a 45-23 victory.
The maize and blue were without Blake Corum, who had two runs on Saturday, but Michigan found a way to keep the score close in the first half and then come out of the gates swinging in the second.
J.J. McCarthy showed why he was a five-star recruit out of high school and he carried the team on his back. Donovan Edwards carried the load in the second half and had two huge runs to seal the deal.
Here are our five takeaways from the big win.