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Michigan upsets No. 2 Ohio State on last-minute FG

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Michigan upset No. 2 Ohio State 13-10 Saturday, the Wolverines' fourth consecutive win in "The Game."

Kicker Dominic Zvada made two fields, including the game-winner with under a minute remaining in the contest.

Running back Kalel Mullings ran for 116 yards and scored Michigan's lone touchdown.

Mistakes disrupted the Buckeyes' chances early and often in the loss. Ohio State missed two field goals and quarterback Will Howard threw a pair of interceptions.

Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore was excited to knock off the rival school.

"I mean, you talk about a gritty performance by a bunch of guys," Moore told FOX postgame. "I mean, I love these dudes, these guys are the heart of our program. This is why you come to Michigan, right here. Guys like this. Win this game."

A brawl broke out between the two teams shortly after Moore ended his postgame interview.

Ohio State head coach Ryan Day spoke about the frustration of dropping the contest.

"Everybody wants to win this game in the worst way, and nobody wants to win it more than we do," Day said, per ESPN's Jake Trotter. "It's our No. 1 goal every year. And so when you don't do that, there's disappointment and frustration. ... I'm upset more than anybody. And those players are, too, and the coaches and everybody that goes at it."

Ohio State will miss the Big Ten title game after Penn State beat Maryland later Saturday.

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