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November 25, 1950 The Snowy Ohio State vs Mich Game

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November 25, 1950 The Snowy Ohio State vs Mich Game

In 1950, Michigan and Ohio State concluded their seasons in horrible weather. While almost every other game in the midwest was cancelled that week, THE GAME ... — www.youtube.com

On November 25, 1950, a historic football game took place under the most brutal of conditions. The Ohio State Buckeyes and the Michigan Wolverines faced off in a blizzard that blanketed Columbus with over 20 inches of snow and howling winds. The game, now famously known as the "Snow Bowl," would go down in college football history as one of the most bizarre and unforgettable contests ever played.

The conditions were so severe that both teams struggled to gain any offensive momentum. The ball was punted a staggering 45 times, as players slipped and slid on the snow-covered field. Michigan, despite failing to gain a single first down, emerged victorious thanks to a safety and a blocked punt returned for a touchdown. The final score was a meager 9-3, but the game's unique circumstances and its impact on the rivalry have solidified its place in college football lore.

Decades later, in 2019, ESPN recognized the significance of the Snow Bowl by ranking it as the 111th greatest college football game of all time. This testament to its enduring legacy highlights the extraordinary nature of a game played in the face of a relentless winter storm, a game that showcased the raw determination and resilience of the athletes involved.

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