The Ohio State Buckeyes shattered TTUN's world during the 2025 edition of The Game, blowing the Wolverines out 27-9 and shaking off the snow to showcase an impressive offense that withstood inclement conditions and a sturdy defense that made quarterback Bryce Underwood look his age and experience level.
No longer can the Maize and Blue claim any sort of supremacy in any aspect of College Football -- be it recruiting, on-field results, and now, especially, coaching. As Maize n Brew's Trevor Woods notes without saying his name, Sherrone Moore is far behind Ryan Day at this point.
"Outclassed, outcoached, outmanned, Ohio State took it to Michigan from the top of the program to the bottom in this one. Ohio State is currently on a much more successful trajectory as a program than Michigan. While Michigan’s national championship in 2023 should always be celebrated, the time for living in the past is over, and Michigan simply isn’t on Ohio State’s level," Woods wrote.
"Granted, Michigan’s the youngest team in the Big Ten and brighter days could still be to come, but that’s not a given. This should be a humbling loss and a humbling season after absolutely demoralizing losses to USC and Ohio State, where the game was not competitive."
"I’m not here to provide solutions; however, the Michigan program needs to ask itself what needs to be done to get back to having undefeated seasons. That’s the bar for this program, championships, and they’re not living up to those self-imposed expectations."
All the doubt Day just experienced from the Buckeyes' fanbase now swings to the other side for as long as Ohio State reigns supreme in "The Game." Everyone forgot Day's 2019 win once it took over a half-decade to notch another win. Moore's 2024 win will be forgotten sooner than later, already for some, and he'll need something else to show for it.
Day, meanwhile, is now in the driver's seat to oversee the greatest season in the history of the sport. If the Buckeyes can win it all, they will have beaten a strong field, just like last season. Only this time, they'll have the chance to undo the Indiana Hoosiers hype before the CFP even begins in the Big Ten Championship Game, and prove that the rest of the country isn't on Ohio State's level in the NIL era.
