By now we all know that the Ohio State football team dominated the Michigan Wolverines for the eighth straight time this past Saturday with a final score of 56-27 in Ann Arbor. At halftime, however, the Wolverine passing attack had torched the Buckeye defense for over 200 yards.
People started wondering what was going on with their pass rush and where Chase Young was. It was clear and obvious Michigan’s entire offensive game plan was to stop Young by double-teaming him and getting the ball out of quarterback Shea Patterson‘s hands quickly. At the beginning, it worked out well.