The Big Ten Fines University Of Michigan & Ohio State University $100K Each For Postgame Brawl
The Big Ten Fines University Of Michigan & Ohio State University $100K Each For Postgame Brawl
On Sunday night, the Big Ten announced fines of $100,000 each for the University of Michigan and Ohio State University following a postgame altercation after their football game in Columbus, Ohio. Michigan won 13-10, marking their fourth consecutive victory in the series.
The confrontation started when Michigan players Raheem Anderson and Tavierre Dunlap waved the M flag and planted it at midfield, similar to their celebration after the 2022 victory.
This prompted Ohio State players, who were with the band celebrating, to rush back to midfield, leading to a scuffle.
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