East Bay Times

Haskins, Wolverines run past Buckeyes to snap series skid

- By Larry Lage

ANN ARBOR, MICH. >> Jim Harbaugh got the win he wanted perhaps as desperatel­y as any coach in sports.

Hassan Haskins matched a school record with five rushing touchdowns and Aidan Hutchinson had three sacks to break a single-season program mark, helping No. 6 Michigan finally beat No. 2 Ohio State 42-27 Saturday to give Harbaugh his first win as a coach against the Buckeyes.

“It feels like the best one,” Harbaugh said.

The Wolverines clinched the Big Ten East and will play in the conference title game next week with playoff hopes in hand after snapping an eight-game losing streak to Ohio State.

Michigan (11-1, 8-1 Big Ten, No. 5 CFP) advanced to the conference championsh­ip for the first time. The Wolverines now have a chance to win a Big Ten title for the first time since 2004 and a national championsh­ip for the first time since 1997.

Harbaugh has been dissed and dismissed as a coach long on hype and short on substance over his first six seasons with his alma mater, but he earned a win that should quiet at least most of his critics.

“I’m so happy to be a part of his first win, and to have a top-five game at home,” Hutchinson said. “He was just so happy.”

Minutes after the game, longsuffer­ing fans filled the Big House turf to celebrate a rare win in the storied series and they were in no rush to leave as music blared.

“Watching the snow fall and the crowd rush rush onto the field was truly a surreal moment,” said Michigan quarterbac­k Cade McNamara, who was 13 of 19 for 159 yards with an intercepti­on.

Ohio State had a school-record winning streak in the rivalry, taking 15 of 16 to turn The Game into its game.

The Buckeyes (10-2, 8-1) blew their chances to continue their dominance with 10 penalties, many before the snap, and because they simply could not stop Michigan’s running game.

“I feel awful,” Ohio State coach Ryan Day said. “I just got done talking to the team, and when you work this game 365 days out of the year and you come up short, it’s a failure. It hurts. It hurts a lot.”

Harbaugh clearly had his team ready to beat the Buckeyes.

After Harbaugh’s pay was slashed in his new deal last winter in part because of his lack of success against the Buckeyes, he reshaped his coaching staff again and renamed a running-heavy period of practice the “Beat Ohio,” drill for to add another layer of focus on the rivalry.

It seemed to work. Haskins had 169 yards rushing on 28 carries, scoring a go-ahead touchdown late in the second half and four more after halftime to pad Michigan’s lead.

“It’s an amazing feeling, I want to thank each and every one of my linemen,” Haskins said.

Blake Corum returned from a two-plus game absence to run six times for 87 yards, helping the Wolverines gain a total of 297 yards on the ground against a rival that has pushed them around for much of this century.

Harbaugh also seemed to outcoach Day, who had not lost a Big Ten game until Saturday, by sprinkling in some surprise plays such as a slot-around with A.J. Henning running for a 14-yard TD to cap the game-opening 10-play, 75yard drive.

 ?? CARLOS OSORIO – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Michigan wide receiver A.J. Henning scores on a 14-yard slot-around play to cap the game’s opening drive Saturday against visiting Ohio State.
CARLOS OSORIO – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan wide receiver A.J. Henning scores on a 14-yard slot-around play to cap the game’s opening drive Saturday against visiting Ohio State.

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