Michigan senior safety and co-captain Tyree Kinnel said the team was high on confidence, which made Saturday's loss to Ohio State a tough pill to swallow. Angelique S. Chengelis, The Detroit News
Columbus, Ohio — So much was on the line, and the Michigan Wolverines carried themselves all week with confidence, but when it mattered most, their bubble was burst again by arch-rival Ohio State.
The Wolverines top-ranked defense was torched by Ohio State’s offense, which entered the game ranked No. 2 nationally, in a 62-39 rout at Ohio Stadium on Saturday.