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A Rivalry Thriller for the Ages Ohio State v. Michigan

Football History | November 20, 1971, A Rivalry Thriller for the Ages Ohio State v. Michigan

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A Rivalry Thriller for the Ages Ohio State v. Michigan

This game was never broadcast on television because OSU had 3 losses. So this is coaches film highlights. Unfortunately, Woody Hayes little girl tantrum ov... — www.youtube.com

On November 20, 1971, college football fans were treated to an unforgettable chapter in the storied rivalry between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Michigan Wolverines. The unranked Buckeyes ventured into hostile territory to face the No. 3 Wolverines in a contest that would go down as one of the most thrilling in the history of "The Game."

Ohio State, entering as the underdog, seized a surprising 7-3 lead in the third quarter thanks to a stunning 85-yard punt return by Tom Campana. The electrifying play silenced the Michigan crowd and gave the Buckeyes a glimmer of hope for an upset. But the Wolverines, determined to protect their undefeated season, responded in dramatic fashion. With just over two minutes left, Bill Taylor broke free for a 21-yard touchdown run, putting Michigan ahead 10-7.

The Buckeyes had one final chance to pull off the upset, but their hopes were dashed when Michigan’s Thom Darden made a game-sealing interception late in the fourth quarter. The play not only secured the victory but also sparked a fiery reaction from Ohio State coach Woody Hayes, who famously shredded a down marker in frustration, earning two unsportsmanlike penalties.

ESPN later ranked this classic as the 133rd greatest college game of all time.

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