After Michigan, there was a massive brawl between players of both teams Made a shocking upset by 13-10 At No. 2 Ohio State in Columbus on Saturday, officers were prompted to deploy pepper spray.
The incident appears to have started when Michigan defensive end Derrick Moore attempted to plant a team flag at midfield at Ohio Stadium, and was confronted by several Ohio State players. The situation escalated when an Ohio State player tore the flag from the pole.
Several clashes took place, with players from both teams throwing punches.
An Ohio State spokesperson confirmed in an email to CBS News that law enforcement officers deployed pepper spray during the fight.
“After the game, officers from multiple law enforcement agencies assisted in resolving the altercation on the field,” a school spokesperson said. “During this melee, multiple officers representing Ohio and Michigan used pepper spray.”
A school spokesperson said the Ohio State University Police Department was the lead agency monitoring the game and would investigate the fight. It is unclear whether there were any serious injuries.
“For such a great game, you don't like to see things like this after the game,” Michigan running back Calel Mullings told reporters. according to CBS Sports. “It's bad for the game, bad for college football. But at the end of the day, some guys have to learn to lose, man. Just because you lost a game, can't fight and stuff. Fighting it all , We have 60 minutes, we have four quarters to fight and now you want to talk and fight. In my opinion this is bad for classless.
With this upset, the 7–5 Wolverines ended the 10–2 Buckeyes' hopes of returning to the Big Ten title game. Michigan's Dominic Zawada kicked the game-winning 21-yard field goal with 45 seconds remaining.
Ohio State got the ball back but could not move it, with Will Howard throwing incompletion on fourth down to secure the Wolverines' fourth consecutive win over their arch rival.
This loss to Ohio State in “The Game” may have been the toughest of the last four as Michigan was unranked and had a disappointing season. The Wolverines were also playing without some top players: tight end Colston Loveland and cornerback Will Johnson.
According to ESPN Stats & Info, the Buckeyes were favored by 21 points, the widest point total for this rivalry since 1978.