COLUMBUS, Ohio - Michigan's J.J. McCarthy wasn't the most decorated quarterback on the field entering Saturday's clash with Ohio State, and not even the biggest star on his own team.
He left Ohio Stadium as a Michigan legend, along with running back Donovan Edwards. McCarthy threw three long touchdown passes and added a scoring run early in the fourth quarter, and Edwards broke off two long touchdown runs, as No. 3 Michigan beat No. 2 Ohio State 45-23, its second straight upset in the rivalry. Playing almost the entire game without star running back Blake Corum, Michigan had five touchdowns of 45 yards or longer and four of 69 yards or longer to stun the Buckeyes.