No. 3 Michigan beats Ohio State for 2nd straight year, 45-23

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No. 3 Michigan beats Ohio State for 2nd straight year, 45-23
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Michigan has a two-game winning streak in The Game for the first time in 22 years.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — After Michigan beat Ohio State with stunning ease for the second straight year, Wolverines defensive lineman Cam Goode grabbed a huge maize and blue flag and rushed with teammates to the block"O" in the middle of the Ohio Stadium turf.Ohio State players leaving the field barely looked their way.Behind career-performance by J.J.

Maybe the biggest hero was McCarthy, who threw three touchdown passes and ran for a score. Edwards busted the game open with two long fourth-quarter TD runs. McCarthy's previous longest pass completion this season was 42 yards, but against the Buckeyes he threw three touchdown passes of at least 45 yards, the most scoring passes of 45 or more in the history of the 105-game series.

That put the ball on the Ohio State 2, and three plays later the 19-year-old quarterback from suburban Chicago bowled over a tackler for another touchdown and a 31-20 Michigan lead.Then Edwards put the game away for Michigan.

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