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Michigan football struggles through the air as Buckeyes lead 17–9 at halftime

Underwood has 16 yards passing and nine yards rushing

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - NOVEMBER 29: Bryce Underwood #19 of the Michigan Wolverines throws a pass during the first quarter against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Michigan Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) (Gregory Shamus, 2025 Getty Images)

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – The Michigan Wolverines, in the biggest game of the season, had 16 yards passing to end the first half, as Ohio State led 17-9.

Freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood completed three passes on six attempts for 16 yards in 30 minutes of game action.

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Michigan moved the ball into Ohio State’s territory three times but came away with three field goals as the leg of Dominic Zvada was the MVP of the first half.

The rushing attack in the first half was fine as Jordan Marshall carried the ball four times for 68 yards, while Bryson Kuzdzal led the team in carries with 10 for 38 yards.

Michigan couldn’t even get Underwood going on the ground in the first half, as he ran the ball five times for nine yards.

What will head coach Sherrone Moore and offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey draw up to get Underwood going in the second half?

Ohio State gets the ball to open the second half.


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