Former Michigan player takes one final dig at the Ohio State football program

The former Michigan player took one last dig at the Buckeyes while talking to the media at the NFL Combine.
ByRyan Stano|
Michigan defensive lineman Mason Graham (55) celebrates a play against Ohio State during the second half at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024.
Michigan defensive lineman Mason Graham (55) celebrates a play against Ohio State during the second half at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024. | Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Ohio State football team is the defending national champions. They went on the best four-game run in the history of college football in order to do that. Beating Tennessee, Oregon, Texas, and Notre Dame is something that is unheard of, considering where they finished in the final polls.

Despite winning the national championship, they lost to Michigan for the fourth straight year. Any TTUN fan is dying to tell you that. Still, the Buckeyes would rather have a national title. They are happy they were able to raise that trophy at the end of the season, even if they did lose to their rivals.

Wednesday saw a lot of the players who are at the NFL Combine talk to the media. Many players shared their thoughts on who they are and why they think they should be drafted. One former TTUN player took a final dig at Ohio State while he was up at the podium.

Former Michigan player takes a final dig at the Ohio State football program

Former Michigan defensive tackle Mason Graham was able to take one final dig at the Buckeyes. After never losing to the Buckeyes, he was asked which plays from this past season he thought were his best. He told the media to just watch the film from the Ohio State game.

Graham did have a really good game against the Buckeyes, but that's not the primary reason why they won that matchup. The primary reason was that Ryan Day and Chip Kelly were too stubborn with their play-calling and didn't try to throw the ball to the outside to their great receivers.

Ohio State would have loved to have won one of the games in the last four years, but they didn't. Day will still have to carry that around with him next season. Still, the Buckeyes won a national title that is untainted, and that's not something that can be said about Michigan's title.

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Graham will likely be a first-round pick. The Buckeyes should have a couple of first-round picks of their own, as well. This is the time for everyone to raise their draft stock.

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