Here is the problem in a nutshell, points scored this year on Michigan:
- 38 Oregon
- 31 Texas
- 27 Washington
- 24 USC
- 24 Minnesota
- 21 Illinois
- 20 Indiana
- 18 Arkansas State
- 17 Michigan State
- 10 Fresno
- 10 Ohio State
- 6 Northwestern
Compare points allowed to Michigan:
- 7 Illinois
- 12 Texas
- 13 Ohio State
- 15 Indiana
- 17 Oregon
- 24 Michigan State
- 27 USC
- 27 Minnesota
- 27 Washington
- 28 Arkansas State
- 30 Fresno
- 50 Northwestern
Someone on here tried to place blame on Ohio State's defense. Sorry, no. Ohio State's Defense was fine. Looking at Michigan's opponents all season, Ohio State's defense was comparable to Texas and Indiana and better than Oregon. That was one of the best defensive performances against Michigan all year.
The problem is the offense. The ROI is catastrophic there. Ohio State scored less points on Michigan than Arkansas State, Michigan State, Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota, USC, Washington, Texas, and Oregon. Ohio State probably spent more NIL than all of those combined sans Texas and Oregon.
Davis Warren was 9 of 16 for 62 yards (that is an average of less than 4 yards per passing attempt) and he threw two INT's and we LOST. How is that even possible.
It isn't like the ran all over us either. Michigan averaged 4.2 per carry. That is not good.