Wow.
The Short Story
Ohio State started off by marching down the field for a touchdown, then forcing a three-and-out. The rest of the game would mirror that sequence.
The Buckeyes began the contest with two passing touchdowns from Dwayne Haskins to Chris Olave, sandwiched around a couple of Michigan field goals. After another Buckeye score, Michigan recorded two touchdowns in the last minute of the first half, aided by a muffed kickoff return by Demario McCall.
The second half was all Ohio State, however. In the third quarter, it was the Buckeyes turn to score two touchdowns in (about) a minute when Olave blocked a punt that was returned by Sevyn Banks for a score, then, after a Shea Patterson interception, Mike Weber punched it in from two yards out to give Ohio State a 41-19 lead.