COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The scene was a very different one from 2016, when Jim Harbaugh was gnawing over a controversial fourth-down spot in overtime.
This time around, the Michigan head coach had come to term with the results, an ugly 62-39 loss to No. 10 Ohio State that eliminated the fourth-ranked Wolverines from Big Ten title contention.
It was Harbaugh's fourth straight loss to the Buckeyes. The program's seventh.
"When things go good, when things go great, then good," Harbaugh said. "If it doesn't, then you take responsibility for it.
"Like I said, I take responsibility for it.