ANN ARBOR, Mich. – J.K. Dobbins bounced once on both feet in celebration before planting his cleats into the Michigan Stadium turf and running directly toward Cam McGrone, the Wolverines linebacker.
He had seen McGrone, wearing No. 44, drill Justin Fields out of bounds three plays earlier, committing a personal foul penalty. So instead of heading into the end zone to celebrate with K.J. Hill, who had just caught a 6-yard touchdown pass to give Ohio State a 35-16 lead early in the third quarter, Dobbins wanted to say something about the late hit. A visibly disappointed McGrone, walking back toward Michigan's bench, didn’t turn around as Dobbins stood just feet away, barking at the back of his helmet for a couple seconds before making his way back to the away sideline with a three-touchdown lead.