Ohio State vs. Michigan rematch dreams end with Wolverines’ CFP loss to TCU
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Ohio State football will not have another chance to face Michigan this season.
As the No. 4 Buckeyes wait for their College Football Playoff semifinal matchup with No. 1 Georgia at the Peach Bowl, No. 2 Michigan ended its season against No. 3 TCU 51-45 in the Fiesta Bowl.
TCU will play either Ohio State or Georgia in the national championship Jan. 9.
With 96 combined points, the Wolverines and the Horned Frogs recorded the highest-scoring Fiesta Bowl in history, recording 1,012 total offensive yards.
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Here are three takeaways from Michigan’s six-point loss to TCU in the Fiesta Bowl
Michigan and TCU score eight touchdowns in eight minutes
December 31, 2022; Glendale, Ariz; USA; TCU quarterback Max Duggan (15) scores a touchdown Michigan during the second half at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Breen-Arizona Republic
Trailing 21-9 midway through the third quarter, a 34-yard pass from Michigan quarterback JJ McCarthy to wide receiver Ronnie Bell broke open the floodgates for both the Wolverines.
Michigan and TCU traded eight touchdowns — four Michigan scores and four TCU scores — across eight minutes into the fourth quarter, including two McCarthy touchdowns, two Max Duggan touchdowns and a 29-yard interception returned for a touchdown by TCU linebacker Dee Winters.
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Roman Wilson brought Michigan to within six points with a five-yard touchdown reception from McCarthy
Duggan finished with 225 passing yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions, while adding two touchdowns and 57 yards in the run game.
McCarthy led Michigan with 343 passing yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions.
Michigan turnovers give TCU early momentum
December 31, 2022, 2022; Glendale, Ariz; USA; TCU linebacker Dee Winters (13) knocks away a pass from Michigan tight end Colston Loveland (18) during the second half at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Breen-Arizona Republic
After starting the game with a 54-yard run by running back Donovan Edwards, Michigan’s offense seemed to be on cruise control against TCU from the beginning, bringing the Wolverines quickly into the red zone.
But TCU’s pass rush stopped Michigan’s momentum, sacking tight end Colston Loveland on a reverse pass at the Horned Frogs’ two-yard line on fourth down, turning the ball over on downs.
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Bud Clark made things worse for Michigan’s offense on its next possession, intercepting a pass from McCarthy and returning it 41 yards for a touchdown.
And even as momentum seemingly turned back to the Wolverines in the first half after an interception from Rod Moore and a 50-yard McCarthy pass to Roman Wilson, Michigan running back Kalel Mullings fumbled the football at the goal line, giving TCU possession at its one one-yard line.
While McCarthy and the offense brought Michigan back into the game, Winters returned an interception — the Wolverines’ third turnover of the day — 29 yards for a touchdown.
Each team recorded three turnovers in the Fiesta Bowl. TCU scored 15 points off its three turnovers, while Michigan scored 13 points off three turnovers.
TCU wins the line of scrimmage vs. Michigan
Facing Michigan’s Joe Moore Award-winning offensive line, TCU’s offensive line was the one that made a major impact against the Wolverines.
In the first half, TCU running backs, led by Kendre Miller, recorded 113 yards on 18 carries, scoring a touchdown on a Duggan one-yard sneak. In the passing game, the Horned Frogs allowed only one sack by Michigan defensive back Makari Paige.
Against Michigan’s award-winning offensive line, TCU recorded six first-half tackles-for-loss and three sacks while its run game averaged 3.7 yards per carry.
TCU finished with 12 tackles-for-loss and four sacks on defense, while allowing Michigan to average 4.5 yards per carry.
On offense TCU averaged 6.6 yards per carry and allowed only three tackles-for-loss and a sack.
Michigan football 2022 schedule
Sept. 3: Michigan 51, Colorado State 7
Sept. 10: Michigan 56, Hawaii 10
Sept. 17: Michigan 59, UConn 0
Sept. 24: Michigan 34, Maryland 27
Oct. 1: Michigan 27, Iowa 14
Oct. 8: Michigan 31, Indiana 10
Oct. 15: Michigan 41, Penn State 17
Oct. 29: Michigan 29, Michigan State 7
Nov. 5: Michigan 52, Rutgers 17
Nov. 12: Michigan 34, Nebraska 3
Nov. 19: Michigan 19, Illinois 17
Nov. 26: Michigan 45, Ohio State 23
Dec. 3: Michigan 43, Purdue 22
Ohio State football 2022 schedule
Sept. 3: Ohio State 21, Notre Dame 10
Sept. 10: Ohio State 45, Arkansas State 12
Sept. 17: Ohio State 77, Toledo 21
Sept. 24: Ohio State 52, Wisconsin 21
Oct. 1: Ohio State 49, Rutgers 10
Oct. 8: Ohio State 49, Michigan State 20
Oct. 22: Ohio State 54, Iowa 10
Oct. 29: Ohio State 44, Penn State 31
Nov. 5: Ohio State 21, Northwestern 7
Nov. 12: Ohio State 56, Indiana 14
Nov. 19: Ohio State 43, Maryland 30
Nov. 26: Michigan 45, Ohio State 23
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