It is one thing to beat your rival, but it is an entirely different thing to embarrass them on their home turf.
That's exactly what Ohio State did to Michigan in Ann Arbor Nov. 28, stomping the Wolverines and their vaunted defense with nearly 500 total yards of offense in a 42-13 statement victory.
"I think we took the game away, just when the offensive line really started controlling it," Urban Meyer said moments after his fourth victory against Michigan as head coach.
The battery of running back Ezekiel Elliott and quarterback J.T. Barrett combined for 351 of 369 rushing yards and five touchdowns that day at Michigan Stadium, resulting in a wealth of smiles all across the team both on the field and in the locker room postgame.