ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Even on Rivalry Saturday, some things were certain.
For one, either No. 2 Ohio State or No. 5 Michigan would have two losses and be deeply diminished in the College Football Playoff chase by day’s end. For another, but probably less important to the 111,156 chilled souls on hand, the sky’s hue promised that Michigan Stadium would soon resemble a snow globe.
The snowfall started before kickoff. The final score took much longer to settle but exacted consequences that reshaped the college football season: Michigan upset Ohio State, 42-27.
It was Michigan’s first victory over Ohio State since 2011, and it secured the Wolverines a place in next Saturday’s Big Ten Conference championship game in Indianapolis.