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Michigan pushing around OSU was Harbaugh's dream come true
Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh's Wolverines finally broke through and beat the Ohio State Buckeyes. Kirthmon F. Dozier / USA TODAY NETWORK

Michigan finally broke through under Jim Harbaugh and beat Ohio State 42-27 to improve to 11-1 and win the Big Ten East. The win couldn’t have gone any better than if Harbaugh scripted it.

Michigan beat the Buckeyes by overpowering them in the exact way that Harbaugh loves. The Wolverines rushed for 297 yards and six touchdowns and absolutely pushed around Ohio State at the line of scrimmage. Team leader Hassan Haskins carried the team with 169 yards and five touchdowns.

This was classic Harbaugh ball, dominating at the line of scrimmage and controlling the game. In past years, and even in the loss to Michigan State, Michigan blew leads late. Not this time.

The Wolverines had four possessions in the second half and scored touchdowns on each one. Even with under five minutes left and Ohio State knowing Michigan would be running the ball, the Buckeyes still couldn’t stop the Wolverines. Michigan ran Haskins five straight times while leading 35-27 and scored a touchdown to effectively seal the game. It was the second drive of the half where they ran the ball every play of the possession and scored a touchdown.

Michigan still completed passes when it needed to and kept Ohio State somewhat off balance, going 14-of-20 for 190 yards in the passing game. But when it came down to it, the Wolverines beat the Buckeyes by running them to death and making big stops on defense. Haskins and his five touchdowns and Aidan Hutchinson and his three sacks were the stars of the game.

Winning the game is one thing. But beating the Buckeyes by pushing them around shows that Harbaugh and his vision for success are not outdated.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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