A post-game brawl erupted in Columbus after Michigan’s unexpected victory over Ohio State on Saturday. Members of the Michigan team tried to plant their flag at midfield, angering the Buckeyes and leading to a violent altercation. Police had to intervene using pepper spray to break up the fight. Despite the chaos, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day defended his players for preventing the flag planting. Michigan coach Sherrone Moore condemned the incident, calling for better behavior from both teams. Running back Kalel Mullins criticized the Buckeyes for their actions, saying it was “classless” and “bad for the sport.” The game marked the fourth consecutive year that Michigan defeated Ohio State, a major upset after the Buckeyes had dominated the rivalry for years. This incident underscores the intense rivalry between the two teams and the need for sportsmanship and respect on and off the field. Follow Fox News for more sports coverage and updates on this developing story.
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