The Denver Post

HAIL TO THE VICTORS

Mccarthy throws 3 TD passes as Wolverines dominate Buckeyes in blowout

- By Mitch Stacy

COLUMBUS, OHIO >> After Michigan beat Ohio State with stunning ease for the second straight year, Wolverines defensive back Mike Sainristil grabbed a huge maize and blue flag and rushed with teammates to the block “O” in the middle of the Ohio Stadium turf.

Sainristil forcefully planted that flag in the 50- yard line, and then the Wolverines mugged for the cameras.

Ohio State players leaving the field barely looked their way.

Again, Michigan was the best team in The Game, this time by a score of 45- 23.

Behind career- performanc­e by J. J. Mccarthy and Donovan Edwards, the Wolverines ( 12- 0, 9- 0) advance to the Big Ten championsh­ip next Saturday against Purdue, with hopes for a second straight playoff appearance firmly in their control.

As for the Buckeyes ( 11- 1, 8- 1, No. 2 CFP), they’ll have to hope they can back into the College Football Playoff after again crumbling in their most important game.

Jim Harbaugh and Michigan snapped an eight- game losing streak against their fiercest rivals last year with a cathartic 42- 27 victory in the Big House. Now they have a two- game winning streak in The Game for the first time in 22 years.

“Could not be more proud,” Harbaugh said. “Knew the team was focused and determined as they have been all season. This is a locker room of heroes.”

Maybe the biggest hero was McCarthy, who threw three touchdown passes and ran for a score. Edwards busted the game open with two long fourth- quarter TD runs.

Playing almost the whole game without injured star running back Blake Corum ( knee), Michigan was still able to beat Ohio State in Columbus for the first time since 2000.

Mccarthy, the second- year quarterbac­k who won the starting job from incumbent Cade Mcnamara early in the season, came up huge when Michigan needed it most. Mccarthy passed for 263 yards and didn’t commit a turnover.

“He was just on fire in every way — throwing the ball, running the ball,” Harbaugh said. “So focused and determined. It was a team that was focused and determined.”

Mccarthy’s previous longest pass completion this season was 42 yards, but against the Buckeyes he threw three touchdown passes of at least 45 yards, the most scoring passes of 45 or more in the history of the 105- game series.

He connected on scoring passes of 69 and 75 yards to Cornelius Johnson in the first half, then hooked up with Colston Loveland in the second half for 45 yards and the freshman tight end’s first career touchdown reception.

“I thought he did a good job of making some throws under pressure,” said Ohio State defensive coordinato­r Jim Knowles, who was hired to fix the Buckeyes’ defensive failings in last year’s game. “... I just thought he played well when he had to.”

 ?? JAY LAPRETE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Michigan defensive lineman Cam Goode celebrates the Wolverines’ win over Ohio State Saturday in Columbus, Ohio.
JAY LAPRETE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan defensive lineman Cam Goode celebrates the Wolverines’ win over Ohio State Saturday in Columbus, Ohio.

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