PFF grades: Michigan Football player grades following mega win over Ohio State

The Wolverine wanted more. Sherrone Moore and Wink Martindale coach circles around Ryan Day and Chip Kelly.

Michigan held Ohio State to 77 yards on ground and Wolverines intercepted Will Howard twice.

Davis Warren threw for 62 yards threw two interception one being on three yard line.

Michigan has defeated Buckeyes and Ryan Day for four straight years and pressure continues to mount on Day shoulders.

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Top offensive performers

RG Gio El Hadi 59.9 grade

RB Kalel Mullings 68.1 grade

QB Davis Warren 68.3 grade

LG Josh Priebe 69.8 grade

LT Myles Hinton 83 grade

Top defensive performers

S Makari Paige 70.4 grade

Edge TJ Guy 75 grade

DT Kenneth Grant 81.3 grade

DT Mason Graham 89.1 grade

Lowest offensive performers

WR Semaj Morgan 55,8 grade

TE Max Bredeson 43.4 grade

C Greg Crippen 49.6 grade

RT Evan Link 49.9 grade

WR Peyton O Leary 54.4 grade

Lowest defensive performers

CB Zeke Berry 52.2 grade

S Wesley Walker 52.9 grade

CB Jyaire Hill 55.5 grade

Edge Cam Brandt 55.3 grade

LB Ernest Hausmann 59.4 grade

Wesley Walker played second most snap during his one year Michigan career against Ohio State.

Walker started and played 52 snaps. He played in 65 against Oregon.

RB Donovan Edward sustaining injury on Kalel Mullings had career high 51 snaps. He carried rock 32 times for 116 yards and score.

WR Semaj was back in lineup after long absence. He was on field for 16 total snaps on Saturday Tyler Morris and Peyton O Leary were ahead of him.

True freshman TE Hogan Hansen saw career high 21 snaps. He was targeted in passing attack.

Marlin Klein drew start and get 44 snaps

A brawl exploded Saturday between Ohio State and Michigan when Wolverines planted their flag at midfield in The Horseshoe following stunning 13-0 upset of second ranked Buckeyes.

Michigan coach Sherrone Moore and Ohio State athletic director Ross Bjork were among those who tried to break up fight that broke out.

Multiple police officers finally stepped in and attempted to form a line separating two teams.

Police finally used pepper spray to quash the scuffle that lasted five minutes.

Players and coaches from both side were left bloodied and Ohio State University police said one officer was injured.

Ohio State University polices said “Officers from multiple law enforcement agencies assisted in breaking up an on field altercation. During scuffle multiple officers representing Ohio and Michigan deployed pepper spray”

They said that one officer was injured during fight and transported for medical attention

Ohio State police added it will continue to investigate the incident.

“I do not know all details of it but i know these guys are looking to put a flag on our field and our guys were not going to let that happen” Day said.

Moore said he wished both teams managed the incident better

“It was emotions on both sides” Moore said

“I did see they had the flag and guys were waving it around and their guys charged us.

There is emotion on both side. It can not happen. Rivalry games get heated especially

this one. It is the biggest one in country so we got to handle that one better.”