Wrestling: Michigan Wins 8 of 10 Bouts in 29-8 Rout of Ohio State in Columbus

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Ohio State lost its third-consecutive dual meet to the Wolverines, marking the first time in the Tom Ryan era the Buckeyes have dropped three in a row to their hated rivals.

The Wolverines came to Columbus Friday night, and the result wasn't even close.

The loss marks the first time in the Tom Ryan era that Ohio State has lost three consecutive dual meets to Michigan. Winning this one was always going to be a tall task for the host school, as Michigan was favored in eight of 10 matches from the outset. The Wolverines have seven men ranked in the top 10 of their respective weight classes; Ohio State has four.

No. 21 Dylan D'Emilio acquitted himself fairly well against No. 4 Stevan Micic, an Olympic qualifier who has been with the Michigan program for nearly eight years. The young Buckeye held the Serbian Sickle to a decision with a key takedown late to slow the flow of bonus points.

 

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Can't manage a roster and then can't coach what he has. He's the John Calipari of wrestling.

Awful to watch our guys just run out of gas in close matches

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