Alternate title to this post: Is Nick Sheridan the worst quarterback in Michigan history? More on that in a minute.That 14-7 Ohio State halftime lead did not hold for very long. Michigan actually took the opening possession of the second half and marched -- on the ground -- into Ohio State territory, stalling out just inside the 40. The Wolverines punted and pinned OSU at the nine-yard line. Not a problem for the Bucks, who then marched 91 yards on two running plays for a 21-7 lead.
A few minutes later, a long Ray Small punt return set up another touchdown to make it 28-7, and then Ohio State refused to take its foot of the gas. Terrelle Pryor threw his second touchdown pass of the game, making it 35-7, and then Todd Boeckman came off the bench and tossed a touchdown pass of his own, just for good measure.
As a result, everything in the Big Ten race now relies on the Michigan State-Penn State game. If Penn State wins, Penn State goes to the Rose Bowl; if Michigan State wins, Ohio State heads to Pasadena.
Despite Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio saying he was rooting for Michigan to lose earlier this week, Michigan's loss actually ends any Spartans hope of a Rose Bowl. MSU has not headed out there since 1988. Penn State, meanwhile, has not made a Rose Bowl trip since 1995, so even with the Nittany Lions' national title hopes out the window, that would be a nice consolation prize.
Back to the action in Columbus ... Ohio State simply blew Michigan out of the water in the second half. It was almost exactly what happened when the Wolverines headed into Penn State earlier this year -- they hung around for a half, and then just imploded.
All the Pryor struggles in the first half disappeared after the break. The freshman quarterback did not look great today, throwing a lot of wobbly passes and not having any success running. But he got the job done, hitting on a couple of touchdowns and improvising some impressive plays. All indications are that he is headed for an impressive career -- though there is clearly still room for improvement for him.
As for Michigan's quarterback situation: Wow. Yeah, Ohio State's defense is good, Michigan's offensive line is not spectacular, and the running game was banged up. Nick Sheridan, though, probably -- and for Michigan fans, hopefully -- took his last snap as a starter today. Sheridan finished 8-for-24 for 87 yards, with a couple of medium-range passes accounting for much of that yardage.
Unfortunately for Michigan and Sheridan, the passing game just became nonexistent with Steven Threet hurt. Even in today's game, Michigan trailed 21-7 and receiver Greg Mathews burned his man down the left sideline, but Sheridan badly underthrew the pass for an incompletion -- that was basically Michigan's last shot.
So Michigan finishes its worst season ever with a 3-9 record. Ohio State improves to 10-2, and arguably more important to Buckeye fans is that makes five straight victories over the Wolverines. The Buckeyes could still bump up into a BCS at-large bid as well, should Penn State go to Pasadena.

































Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-22-2008 @ 3:44PM
K. Scott said...
I used to have trouble sleeping before the big game now I have trouble staying awake during the game. I may need to get a life but we need a new coach. The team did not improve since the beginning of the year.
Sorry I am such an avid fan coach but I am not going to change. You need to change.
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11-22-2008 @ 5:07PM
jacks said...
What a huge waste of time, both these teams looked sorry. Ohio State had the better team, no doubt there. But both teams played poorly. I could have raked the yard, cleaned the garage, taken the trash out and still provided myself with more excitement than watching these two teams provided. Rivalry, what rivalry! A poor excuse for a college football game. Hope PSU-Mich. St. is a better game!
There is a couple of good games on tap though, TT vs. Okla., or Penn St. vs. Mich. St., or any SEC game. Atleast these games should be worth watching.
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11-22-2008 @ 5:15PM
Doug said...
Any SEC game? Here we go again.
Tennessee easily beat Vanderbilt at Vanderbilt - Vandy is bowl eligible and Tennessee is horrid.
Florida played the friggin Citadel.
Arkansas-Mississippi State is equal to Purdue-Indiana.
And mighty LSU is crapping it up at home again.
Yeah, what an unreal conference.
11-22-2008 @ 6:51PM
billb said...
Absolutely ditto on Dougs comments above. Could'nt have said it better: "Any SEC game"??? Living in the past again.
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11-22-2008 @ 7:06PM
billb said...
By the way, LSU just got WAXED @ home by unranked Ole Miss., a very underated team over a very OVER rated LSU team. When are the pollsters going to get over this SEC thing?
11-22-2008 @ 8:19PM
Steve said...
Fire him already. I had a life. Part of it was my pride in my alma mater, and it's tradition. It was the winningest program in college history. Thanks Rich. Hope you miss W. Virginia, and if there is anything I can do to send you back there....just ask.
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11-23-2008 @ 2:47AM
GoBlue4ever said...
I agree with you with the 'Pride and tradition' part, and YES I Too have a life. We live for our college football! To Coach ROD WELCOME TO BIG TEN COUNTRY! Let's give him a year to see what he can do! I WILL NOT TOLERATE ANOTHER YEAR LIKE THIS ONE! (First time in a long time that my flag has been taken down before the 1st of the year, and I hope it's the last!)
11-22-2008 @ 8:20PM
Steve said...
And just for the record "coach" I think RichRod is a poor moniker for you. Try DickRod
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11-23-2008 @ 12:15AM
Dirk said...
Most enjoyable scUM season EVER!
Hope next year is even more fun!
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