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Michigan vs. Ohio State 2023: Top moments, highlights from epic college football rivalry
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The Michigan-Ohio State rivalry will add another memorable chapter Saturday when the Wolverines take on their bitter foe without head coach Jim Harbaugh.
Both No. 2 Ohio State (11-0) and No. 3 Michigan (11-0) are undefeated and hoping for a spot in the College Football Playoff. Michigan doesn’t have Harbaugh as he’s serving a suspension for the program’s alleged sign-stealing. The Buckeyes are led by wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., who has 1,093 yards on the season.
Last year, Michigan beat Ohio State 45-23 in Columbus behind four total touchdowns from quarterback J.J. McCarthy.
The Wolverines now have a two-game winning streak over the Buckeyes in a series that has been filled with back-and-forth affairs that have enthralled fans for more than a century.
Between the two Big Ten teams is a history full of big names like Bo Schembechler, Woody Hayes, Desmond Howard and Troy Smith, and thrilling overtime victories.
Michigan vs. Ohio State rivalry history, records
Ohio State and Michigan first faced off in 1897, making it a 125-year-old rivalry, one of the oldest in college football. The Wolverines won 36-0 in Ann Arbor. Michigan was dominant in the infancy of the series, starting 13-0-2 behind head coach Fielding Yost.
The two teams battled in their first Big Ten Conference game in 1918 after the Wolverines rejoined the league. Michigan won 14-0. The rivalry game has been an annual affair ever since.
Among the memorable games is the 1950 “Snow Bowl” in Columbus where Michigan won 9-3 with a Rose Bowl berth on the line. There was a reported five inches of snow and 50,000 people in attendance.
The rivalry reached a fever pitch between 1969 and 1978. That period, referred to by fans as the “10 Year War,” saw Ohio State’s Hayes and Michigan’s Schembechler bump heads. Schembechler emerged with a narrow 5-4-1 edge against his former boss, including a victory in their first matchup in 1969 when Ohio State was the defending national champion and ranked No. 1. Narrow losses to the Buckeyes in 1972 and 1974 − and a tie in 1973 − though, likely cost Michigan a chance at a national title … the one thing that eluded Schembechler during his brilliant run in Ann Arbor.
Michigan would exact some revenge in the 1990s, derailing potential Ohio State title teams with victories against the undefeated Buckeyes in the 1995 and 1996 games.
Ohio State has dominated the rivalry in the 21st century, though, with an (unofficial) 17-5 mark since 2000. Michigan, however, has won the last two games.
Michigan officially leads the overall series 60-51-6. Ohio State vacated the 2010 matchup, which it won 37-7, as a self-imposed sanction for NCAA rules violations.
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Michigan vs. Ohio State record last 30 years
In the past 30 years, Ohio State leads the rivalry over Michigan with a record of 18-10. This does not include the vacated 2010 matchup, which the Buckeyes won 37-7.
The 2006 matchup was the only time the teams were ranked No. 1 and No. 2 with the Buckeyes the top team in the nation and the Wolverines right behind them. The game kicked off a day after the death of legendary Michigan coach Bo Schembechler. Ohio State outlasted Michigan 42-39 in Columbus in what would be Troy Smith’s Heisman Trophy season.
Michigan and Ohio State tied in the 1992 game with a score of 13-13 at the Horseshoe.
Michigan vs. Ohio State record last 10 years
Since 2012, Ohio State has the upper hand over Michigan in their rivalry game with a record of 8-2. They won eight straight games from 2012 to 2019.
The 2016 game was especially memorable as No. 2 Ohio State beat No. 4 Michigan 30-27 in double overtime. Michigan quarterback Wilton Speight committed three gutting turnovers while Buckeyes quarterback J.T. Barrett had a key fourth-and-1 run that went down in history.
The two teams did not face each other in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Michigan has won the last two games 42-27 in Ann Arbor and 45-23 in Columbus.
Ohio State Heisman winners
A player from Ohio State has won the Heisman Trophy seven times. The Buckeyes are the only football program with a player who won the hallowed award twice − Archie Griffin, who won it in 1974 and 1975.
Ohio State’s most recent winner is quarterback Troy Smith, who took home the award in 2006 after throwing a then-school record 30 touchdowns in an undefeated regular season.
The other winners are: Eddie George (1995), Howard Cassady (1955), Vic Janowicz (1950) and Les Horvath (1944).
Michigan Heisman winners
Three Wolverines have won the Heisman Trophy.
Tom Harmon was the first one to take home the award in 1940.
He was followed by Desmond Howard in 1991 after a record receiving season. The wide receiver famously struck the Heisman pose after a 93-yard punt return in the 1991 rivalry game, which the Wolverines won 31-3 over the Buckeyes.
Pro Football Hall of Famer Charles Woodson won the trophy in 1997. He remains the only defensive player to win the coveted award.
Ohio State national championships
The Buckeyes football program has claimed eight national championships, starting in 1942. They’ve also won or shared the title in 1954, 1957, 1961, 1968, 1970, 2002 and 2014.
Michigan national championships
The Wolverines football team has claimed 11 national championships. Their most recent was in 1997, which came after a 49-year drought after they won the 1948 title.
Michigan’s other claimed national championships came in 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1918, 1923, 1932, 1933, 1947 and 1948.
Michigan vs. Ohio State memes
As the Ohio State-Michigan rivalry has entered the digital age, fans have found new avenues for trash talk.
Former Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer’s facial expressions provided good fodder. During Ohio State’s run of eight straight wins, fans mocked how Michigan would be excited to have anything positive happen against their rival. Buckeyes fans also make fun of how Michigan fans talk about the glory days and the Wolverines’ lack of national championship jewelry.
Michigan fans like to make fun of redneck stereotypes when dissing Ohio State. They also mock the Buckeyes’ toughness by saying that their strength and conditioning coach is more like an aerobics instructor and that Brutus looks like Po the Tellytubby.
A memorable meme was after the 2016 double overtime game when No. 2 Ohio State beat No. 4 Michigan 30-27. During the game, Ohio State’s J.T. Barrett kept the Buckeyes alive with a run on fourth-and-1. Wolverines fans said that the run was short, but video replay ruled he crossed the line to gain; any Ohio State fan will tell you the spot was good.
Contributing: Jace Evans
Ohio
THC gummies at some Ohio dispensaries recalled for mislabeling
(WJW) – The Division of Cannabis Control has recalled some THC gummies sold at dispensaries across Ohio, state officials announced on Tuesday.
The DCC issued a Class II Product Recall for some batches of Kiva Lost Farms Cannabis-Infused Pectin Gummies after learning that servings weren’t labeled with the universal THC symbol, the Ohio Department of Commerce said.
“A product recall was determined to be the most appropriate course of action, as a child accessing the product or another individual ingesting the product unaware it contains THC could result in adverse health consequences,” state officials said in the recall.
The recalled gummies, manufactured by Klutch Processing, LLC, were sold at many Ohio dispensaries, including locally, between Jan. 14, 2025 and Oct. 21, 2025.
They were listed under the following product names:
- Kiva Lost Farms Cannabis-Infused Pectin Gummies – Island Punch Made With O43 Strain
- Kiva Lost Farms Cannabis-Infused Pectin Gummies – Thorny Berry Made With Violet Fog Strain
- Kiva Lost Farms Cannabis-Infused Pectin Gummies – Watermelon Made With Ice Cream Cake Strain
The Department of Commerce provided a breakdown of the recalled products and where they were sold:
License #
Business Name
DBA
City
CCD000013-00
Verdant Creations Newark
Sunnyside
Newark
CCD000015-00
The Forest Cincinnati, LLC
The Forest Cincinnati
Cincinnati
CCD000016-00
THE FOREST SANDUSKY, LLC
The Forest
Sandusky
CCD000024-00
Care Med Associates LLC
Sunnyside
Cincinnati
CCD000025-00
Greenleaf Apothecaries, LLC
The Botanist
Akron
CCD000027-00
Cresco Labs Ohio, LLC
Sunnyside
Wintersville
CCD000028-00
Herbal Wellness Center Jeffersonville, LLC
Herbal Wellness Center Jeffersonville
Jeffersonville
CCD000033-00
App1803, LLC
Herbal Wellness Center Columbus
Columbus
CCD000035-00
QUEST WELLNESS OHIO II LLC
Leaf Relief
Youngstown
CCD000038-00
Herbal Wellness Center Athens, LLC
Herbal Wellness Center Athens
Athens
CCD000043-00
Pure Ohio London LLC
Pure Ohio Wellness
London
CCD000048-00
Cannascend Alternative, LLC
Columbia Care
Marietta
CCD000050-00
Cannascend Alternative, LLC
Columbia Care
Monroe
CCD000051-00
Cannascend Alternative, LLC
Columbia Care
Dayton
CCD000052-00
Green Leaf Medical of Ohio II, LLC
Gleaf
Warren
CCD000059-00
Simple AG Ohio, LLC
Supergood
Ravenna
CCD000060-00
Heritage Wellness Ohio LLC
Story
Cincinnati
CCD000061-00
Jackson Pharm, LLC
Herbal Wellness Center
Jackson
CCD000064-00
Canoe Hill Ohio LLC
Queen City Cannabis Medical Dispensary
Harrison
CCD000072-00
Slightly Toasted, LLC
Bliss Ohio
Kent
CCD000073-00
Marimed OH, LLC
Thrive Wellness Dispensary
Tiffin
CCD000076-00
Pure Ohio Dayton, LLC
Pure Ohio Wellness
Dayton
CCD000082-00
FRX Health of Cuyahoga Falls LLC
FRX Health
Cuyahoga Falls
CCD000083-00
Citizen Real Estate, LLC
Klutch Cannabis
Canton
CCD000084-00
Citizen Real Estate, LLC
Klutch Cannabis
Lorain
CCD000085-00
Cascade Southern Ohio, LLC
Uplift
Milford
CCD000093-00
127 OH, LLC
Bloom Medicinals
Akron
CCD000096-00
SEO Natural Enterprises, LLC
Backroad Wellness
Cambridge
CCD000100-00
127 OH, LLC
Bloom Medicinals
Columbus
CCD000102-00
127 OH, LLC
Bloom Medicinals
Painesville
CCD000103-00
SEO Natural Enterprises, LLC
Backroad Wellness
New Boston
CCD000106-00
SEO Natural Enterprises, LLC
Backroad Wellness
Lima
CCD000109-00
Culture Retail Partners of Ohio, Inc.
Culture Cannabis
Akron
CCD000116-00
Curaleaf Cuyahoga Falls, LLC
Curaleaf
Cuyahoga Falls
CCD000117-00
Curaleaf Newark, LLC
Curaleaf
Newark
CCD000118-00
The Mavuno Group, LLC
Mavuno of Athens
Athens
CCD000120-00
Therapeutic Healing Care II, LLC
Ethos
Lebanon
CCD000133-00
Greenleaf Apothecaries, LLC
The Botanist
Columbus
CCD000135-00
Elevated Growth OH LLC
Elevated Growth
Columbus
CCD000141-00
Canoe Hill Ohio 2, LLC
Story of Cincinnati
Cincinnati
CCD000144-00
The Source Holding Ohio, LLC
Certified Dispensary
South Euclid
CCD000148-00
Ohio Bound Inc.
Locals Dispensary
Cincinnati
CCD000151-00
CV10B, LLC
Story Cannabis
Massillon
CCD000153-00
Grow Ohio, LLC
The Vault
Zanesville
CCD000154-00
Greenleaf Apothecaries, LLC
The Botanist
Solon
CCD000165-00
127 OH, LLC
Bloom Medicinals
Athens
CCD000197-00
AB Retail LLC
Roam Dispensary
Seven Hills
CCD000215-00
Herbal Wellness Portsmouth, LLC
Herbal Wellness Center Portsmouth
Portsmouth
CCD000216-00
RC Retail 2, LLC
Curaleaf
Westerville
CCD000218-00
Farkas Farms, LLC
Farkas Farms
Columbus
CCD000231-00
Columbia Care OH LLC
Columbia Care
Norwalk
CCD000232-00
ATCL2, LLC
Klutch Cannabis
Loudonville
CCD000244-00
Curaleaf OGT, Inc.
Curaleaf
Girard
CCD000248-00
Klutch Northfield, LLC
Klutch Cannabis
Northfield
CCD000253-00
Klutch Prospect, LLC
Klutch Cannabis
Cleveland
CCD000261-00
HWB Ohio, LLC
Story Cannabis
Dublin
There have been no reported illnesses tied to this recall.
The affected gummies have been placed on hold by the DCC. Anyone who purchased the recalled products can return them to the dispensary for a refund.
Learn more about this recall at the Department of Commerce’s website.
Ohio
THC gummies recalled in Ohio for not being properly marked
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO)- The Ohio Division of Cannabis Control has issued a product recall for edible gummies made by Green Investment Partners, LLC.
The Division investigated a complaint that the affected gummies were not marked with a universal THC symbol on each serving.
The Division’s rules require the universal THC symbol on each serving; therefore, the products are not compliant.
The Division has placed a hold on all affected gummy products so that no additional products are distributed to or sold at dispensaries.
No adverse events have been reported. Anyone who experiences adverse health effects after consuming the affected product should contact their health care provider immediately and report the event to the DCC at 1-833-464-6627. The DCC will provide any updates, as necessary.
AFFECTED PRODUCT:
Product Name:
O’Dank Cannabis Infused Gummies – Pineapple
O’Dank Cannabis Infused Gummies – Sour Watermelon
Purchase Dates: September 5, 2025, to present
Processor Name: Green Investment Partners, LLC (License# CCP000024-00)
Product ID and Batch:

Affected Product Sold at the Following Dispensaries:

Copyright 2025 WOIO. All rights reserved.
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Ohio State’s defense is already elite, but these two players could make it even better
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State’s defense has been nothing short of dominant this season, but what’s scary for future opponents is that it might be on the verge of getting even better.
The latest episode of Buckeye Talk revealed two fascinating developments that could transform an already-elite unit into something truly unstoppable.
The first involves what Stephen Means described as “the ultimate good problem” at the nickel position. While Lorenzo Styles has been solid, Jermaine Mathews has shown flashes of being an elite playmaker who can dramatically change games with his ability to create turnovers.
“This is, I think, the ultimate good problem that a defense could have — where the guy who’s doing a job isn’t doing it poorly, but there just might be a guy who is elite, elite, elite at it,” Means said.
The option between Styles and Mathews represents the luxury Ohio State now has – two excellent players for one position, with Mathews offering a specific skill set that addresses one of the few areas where the defense could improve: creating more takeaways.
Co-host Stefan Krajisnik emphasized Mathews’ impact:
“I just think he’s such a difference-maker for you that if that’s the one thing you feel like this defense is lacking… I would continue to give Jermaine Mathews some snaps there in the slot.”
But perhaps the most intriguing revelation came from defensive end Kenyatta Jackson, who approached defensive coordinator Matt Patricia about being allowed more freedom as a pass rusher.
Jackson, who has been disciplined in his containment responsibilities against mobile quarterbacks, wanted permission to use his full arsenal of pass-rush moves.
Means highlighted the significance of this conversation:
“I also love the fact that he said that Matt Patricia’s response was like, ‘Yeah, just don’t go past quarterback… You can do whatever you want as long as you don’t put us at a disadvantage.”
This context explains why Jackson hasn’t been as statistically productive as many expected. Against more traditional pocket passers, Jackson could now be unleashed, complementing Caden Curry (who’s putting up numbers comparable to Chase Young’s Heisman campaign start) and creating a truly terrifying pass rush.
What we witnessed against Wisconsin – where Jackson registered three pressures and a sack after this conversation with Patricia – might just be the beginning. Ohio State’s defense is already allowing a minuscule 5.9 points per game, but these adjustments suggest the best is yet to come.
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