Ohio State's 29-Point Win is Its Third Largest Win Ever in Ann Arbor

By Vico on November 28, 2015 at 3:41 pm
Ezekiel Elliott celebrates in front of Michigan crowd
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Ohio State rebounded from a poor offensive output in a senior day loss to Michigan State to hammer Michigan in Ann Arbor by a final score of 42-13. Fans and history buffs of the rivalry would know that a 29-point margin of victory for Ohio State in this series is a somewhat rare occurrence.

Indeed, Ohio State's 42-13 win constitutes Ohio State's seventh largest margin of victory all-time over Michigan and is the third largest margin of victory in Ann Arbor.

Ohio State's Largest Margins of Victory over Michigan
Year Score Margin Location
1935 38-0 38 Ann Arbor
1968 50-14 36 Columbus
2008 42-7 35 Columbus
1934 34-0 34 Columbus
1961 50-20 30 Ann Arbor
2010 37-7 30 Columbus
2015 42-13 29 Ann Arbor
1962 28-0 28 Columbus
1936 21-0 21 Columbus
1937 21-0 21 Ann Arbor

Ohio State really could not have asked for a better rivalry debut for Jim Harbaugh.

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