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Ohio State Seniors Left Heartbroken After Another Loss to Michigan

Buckeyes Fall Short Again: Seniors End Careers Winless Against Michigan

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Breaking News, College Sports, Sports
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Ohio State Seniors Left Heartbroken After Another Loss to Michigan

Ohio State’s Seniors Struggle to Cope with Painful Loss to Rival Michigan - ELEVENWARRIORS/FOXCFB/Photo

Buckeye Seniors Struggle to Cope with Loss to Michigan, Ending Winless Against Wolverines

After Ohio State’s heartbreaking 13-10 loss to Michigan, the Buckeye seniors faced a painful reality: they would finish their careers without ever defeating their fiercest rivals. Among the postgame press conferences, Cody Simon’s stood out, filled with emotion as he reflected on the game and its impact.

Simon, who had been one of 11 senior players to return to Ohio State for another season, had hoped to lead the team to victory over Michigan—the team that had defeated them for three straight years. With tears in his eyes, Simon expressed regret: “I feel like I let your guys down, let all of Buckeye Nation down. There was more we could have done… I’m sorry.”

Although the Buckeyes had already secured a spot in the College Football Playoff, that didn’t ease the pain for players, coaches, or fans. The loss to Michigan, known as The Game, was about more than just a playoff berth—it was a crushing blow for the seniors, who will end their careers without a win over the Wolverines.

Quarterback Will Howard, who transferred to Ohio State from Kansas State, said, “I don’t really have much to say right now. I know we’re a two-loss team, we’re going to make a run in the playoffs, but this one hurts. It hurts.”

CAPTAIN JACK WITH THE INTERCEPTION 😱

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— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) November 30, 2024

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The loss was especially difficult considering the Buckeyes had a chance for a full-circle moment. After Howard threw his second interception, preventing Ohio State from scoring in the red zone for the third time that game, Michigan took control. The Wolverines put together a 77-yard, 15-play drive that drained over nine minutes from the clock. The drive ended with a 1st-and-goal from the 3-yard line, when senior defensive end Jack Sawyer made a key interception off Michigan quarterback Davis Warren.

But that moment of hope was short-lived. Ohio State’s next drive went three plays and out, and Michigan quickly marched down the field again, kicking a go-ahead field goal with 45 seconds remaining. The Buckeyes’ final possession ended in four plays, with no chance to respond.

Ohio State head coach Ryan Day, who had expected his team to win and advance to the Big Ten Championship, expressed disbelief: “Never thought this would happen right here. We were expecting to win this game and then go play in the Big Ten Championship, and neither of those things happened.”

This was an all-in season for the Buckeyes, who spent millions of dollars on NIL deals and transfers to strengthen the team and ensure the return of their senior players. Howard was one of those transfers, along with safety Caleb Downs, who had a strong performance with 11 tackles and an interception. But despite those efforts, Howard’s two interceptions and a big hit that knocked him out of the game for a short period took a toll. He finished with 175 yards, completing just 19 of 33 passes (58%) with an average of only 5.3 yards per attempt.

As a senior, Howard was deeply invested in the outcome. “I still love this team, I still love this university,” he said. “I’m sorry I couldn’t get this one done.”

The game ended in a mix of frustration and disappointment. The Buckeye seniors watched helplessly as their last shot at achieving two of their three yearly goals—beating Michigan and winning the Big Ten—slipped away. A brawl broke out when Michigan tried to plant a flag at midfield, further souring the mood.

Before the final whistle, boos echoed through Ohio Stadium as the Buckeyes struggled to capitalize on key opportunities in the second half. Day understood the fans’ anger, acknowledging, “Everybody wants to win this game in the worst way. Nobody wants to win it more than we do. And when you don’t do that, there’s disappointment and frustration. I don’t blame anybody for being upset. I’m upset more than anybody. The players are too, and the coaches. We know what we’re getting into here.”

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