Cincinnati.Com
NKY.COM  |  ENQUIRER  |  CIN WEEKLY  |  Classifieds  |  Cars  |  Homes  |  Jobs  |  Help
Currently:
22°F
Light Snow
Weather | Traffic
The Enquirer
HOME
NEWS
ENTERTAINMENT
SPORTS
REDS
BENGALS
LOCAL GUIDE
MULTIMEDIA
ARCHIVES
SEARCH
 
 TODAY'S ENQUIRER 
 Front Page 
 Local News 
-- Sports 
 Business 
 Editorials 
 Tempo 
 Home Style 
 Travel 
 Health 
 Technology 
 Weather 
 Back Issues 
 Search 
 Subscribe 

 SPORTS 
 Bearcats 
 Bengals 
 High School 
 Reds 
 Xavier 

 VIEWPOINTS 
 Jim Borgman 
 Columnists 
 Readers' views 

 ENTERTAINMENT 
 Movies 
 Dining 
 Horoscopes 
 Lottery Results 
 Local Events 
 Video Games 

 CINCINNATI.COM 
 Giveaways 
 Maps/Directions 
 Send an E-Postcard 
 Coupons 
 Visitor's Guide 
 Web Directory 

 CLASSIFIEDS 
 Jobs 
 Cars 
 Homes 
 Obituaries 
 General 
 Place an ad 

 HELP 
 Feedback 
 Subscribe 
 Search 
 Newsroom Directory 



 
Friday, November 22, 2002

A list of 10 of the best Michigan-Ohio State games



By The Associated Press

Ten memorable Michigan-Ohio State games

1. 1950 - The temperature hovered near 10 degrees, and winds whipped the snow at 28 mph. Columbus was paralyzed on Nov. 25, 1950, by one of the worst snowstorms ever to hit the area. Yet Michigan and Ohio State played on. Several inches of snow had obliterated the yard lines at Ohio Stadium. Long snappers said when they looked back between their legs they couldn't even see the punter. And punters played a huge role.

Michigan's Chuck Ortman punted 24 times for 723 total yards, and Ohio State's Vic Janowicz - who won the Heisman Trophy that year - had 685 yards on 21 kicks. The teams frequently punted on first down, just to avoid a turnover. Ultimately, it was a turnover - on a blocked punt - that provided the difference.

On third and 6 at the Ohio State 13, Buckeyes coach Wes Fesler instructed Janowicz to punt with Ohio State holding a 3-2 lead. Only 47 seconds remained in the half and it is likely that Ohio State could have run out the clock. But Michigan's Tony Momsen - whose older brother Bob played for the Buckeyes - blocked the kick and then fell on it in the end zone, closing the scoring in a 9-3 Michigan win.

Michigan won the infamous "Snow Bowl" despite not having a first down and misfiring on all nine passes.

Fesler was fired, and a young coach from Miami of Ohio named Wayne Woodrow Hayes eventually was hired.

2) 1969 - This was the first meeting between Michigan's Glenn "Bo" Schembechler, and his former boss and good friend, Hayes. A year after Hayes' Buckeyes cruised past the Wolverines 50-14 on their way to a national championship, Schembechler denied No. 1-ranked Ohio State a second consecutive title with a stunning 24-12 upset in Ann Arbor.

3) 1972 - No. 9 Ohio State was 8-1, while Michigan was ranked No. 3 and was 10-0. On two dramatic series, Ohio State kept the Wolverines out of the end zone on fourth and goal from the 1-yard line. A field goal on either possession would have tied the game, won 14-11 by the Buckeyes. Schembechler would say afterward, "No, I didn't go for the field goal from the 1 because I thought we could score from there. We should have scored from the 1!"

4) 1973 - No. 4 Michigan had outscored its opponents 235-48. No. 1 Ohio Stat had a 297-27 scoring edge on its victims. Both were 10-0 and they played to a 10-10 tie.

After the game, the Big Ten's athletics directors met to select the conference's representative to the Rose Bowl. Even though Michigan's Mike Lantry missed two field goals in the last two minutes and the Wolverines easily won the statistical battle, the ADs voted for Ohio State, driving Schembechler into a frenzy.

5) 1975 - Ohio State scores twice in the last two minutes to pull out a 21-14 victory and hold onto the No. 1 spot. Buckeyes then go to the Rose Bowl and are upset by UCLA, losing another national title.

6) 1978 - No. 6 Michigan beats No. 16 Ohio State 14-3 in the last meeting between Schembechler and Hayes. A month later in the Gator Bowl, Hayes throws a punch at Clemson linebacker Charlie Baumann and is fired. Schembechler stays on another 11 years, preserving the legacy of "The Game."

7) 1987 - Fired five days earlier, Ohio State coach Earle Bruce took his team to Ann Arbor for a game that had no national or Big Ten implications. Just before game time, while standing on the sidelines, Bruce turned around to see every member of the team take off his helmet. Each wore a white headband with the word EARLE written on it in black marker. Ohio State pulled off the 23-20 upset.

8) 1995 - Ohio State is 11-0 and ranked No. 2, but is undone by Tim Biakabutuka's 313 yards on 37 carries. The Wolverines hold on, 31-23.

9) 1996 - Second-ranked Ohio State was unbeaten and needed a win to take over the No. 1 spot. Michigan had three losses and was a heavy underdog at Ohio Stadium. The Wolverines' 13-9 shocker - aided by a slippery field when OSU All-American cornerback Shawn Springs slipped on Tai Streets' long touchdown catch and run - dropped Ohio State far enough in the polls that even when the Buckeyes won the Rose Bowl they ended up a close No. 2.

10) 1997 - Michigan came in No. 1 and stayed that way, beating fourth-ranked Ohio State 20-14 as Ohio native Charles Woodson starred on both sides of the ball to seal the Heisman Trophy.




OHIO FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS
Are Elder's Panthers a team of destiny?
Small, fast Findlay can score in hurry
Five locals still alive in high school football playoffs

KENTUCKY FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS
Straightened line gives Rebels room to run
Wera wants what his brothers have
Highlands meets its match
Thoroughbreds have 'something to prove'
Kentucky football playoff previews

GIRLS BASKETBALL 2002-2003 PREVIEW
MND not choice in own league
Cougars' Thomas has all-around game
FAVC: Loveland looks for division title
FAVC: Brooks duo leads winning Wildcats
GCL: Purcell Marian sets the pace in division
GCL: St. Ursula's lineup returns for more
MVC: Seven Hills, NCH head MVC
CHL: Injuries a concern for Indian Hill
GMC: Davis, Duncan will be focus of Vikings' foes
MML: Carroll, Lemon-Monroe favored in North, South
QCC: Experience has Hughes happy
SBC: Tigers, Hull class of the league
Others: Quick Mohawks should be better

XAVIER
Matta, Musketeers upbeat
Xavier sneaks into A-10 volleyball tourney

U.C. BEARCATS
Huggins overwhelmed by outpouring
There's no place like home for Hawaii
Bearcats not shy about challenges

THE GAME: MICHIGAN VS. THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
Woody, Bo fueled Michigan-Ohio State rivalry
Gate crasher mulls sneaking into OSU-Michigan game
Game divides neighborhoods, families near Ohio-Michigan line
Krenzel's patient, cerebral approach perfect for Buckeyes
For Navarre, OSU game offers chance for legacy
A list of 10 of the best Michigan-Ohio State games
Tickets bring big bucks for Buckeyes fans

COLLEGE FOOTBALL HEADLINES
No. 1 Miami 28, No. 17 Pittsburgh 21
Notre Dame tackle faces Willingham's ire
It's Rivalry Week

COLLEGE BASKETBALL
MU schedule tough as ever
With Norse, Seabrooks has one last shot
Cardinals gear up for difficult opener
Keady tests Boilermakers' makeup
UK's Daniels benched for four games

PRO SPORTS
Yao Ming scores 30 in loss
NHL Capsules

BENGALS
Stewart unfazed by ups, downs
Headaches could sideline Burris
It's wait-and-see for Rams, injured star Faulk

 

Latest Headline News
Updated Every 30 Minutes
SPORTS NEWS

49ers Look to Relocate New Stadium

Paterno Won't Coach Penn St.-Temple Game

San Francisco 2016 Games Bid in Jeopardy

NCAA: Athletes Graduating at Higher Rate

Mauresmo Advances at WTA Championships

Randhawa Takes Lead at HSBC Champions

Bob Knight Approaches Winning Milestone

Bears-Giants a Key Game Despite Injuries

Spurrier Shadow Looms Large in Florida

A's, Cisco Reach Deal to Build Ballpark


Cincinnati.Com
Search our site by keyword:  
Search also: News | Jobs | Homes | Cars | Classifieds | Obits | Coupons | Events | Dining
Movies/DVDs | Video Games | Hotels | Golf | Visitor's Guide | Maps/Directions | Yellow Pages

  CINCINNATI.COM  |  NKY.COM  |  ENQUIRER  |  CIN WEEKLY  |  Classifieds  |  Cars  |  Homes  |  Jobs  |  Help


Search | Questions/help | News tips | Letters to the editors | Subscribe
Newspaper advertising | Web advertising | Place a classified | Circulation

Copyright 1995-2007. The Cincinnati Enquirer, a Gannett Co. Inc. newspaper.
Use of this site signifies agreement to terms of service updated 12/19/2002.