Police probing use of pepper spray in Ohio State-Michigan melee - ESPN
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A brawl exploded Saturday between Michigan and Ohio State when the Wolverines planted their flag at midfield in the Horseshoe following their stunning 13-10 upset of the second-ranked Buckeyes.
Police eventually used pepper spray to quash the scuffle that lasted roughly five minutes. Players and coaches from both sides were left bloodied from the pushing and shoving. As the Wolverines gathered on the Block O logo in celebration, several Ohio State players rushed in throwing punches. Michigan players punched back.
Wolverines coach Sherrone Moore and Ohio State athletic director Ross Bjork were among those who tried to break up the multiple skirmishes that broke out. Several police officers eventually stepped in and attempted to form a line separating the two teams.
Ohio State police said in a statement that «officers from multiple law enforcement agencies assisted in breaking up an on-field altercation. During the scuffle, multiple officers representing Ohio and Michigan deployed pepper spray.» Ohio State police said it will continue to investigate the incident.
Buckeyes coach Ryan Day later blamed Michigan for starting the melee by planting the flag.
«I don't know all the details of it, but I know these guys are looking to put a flag on our field and our guys weren't going to let that happen,» Day said. «I'll find out exactly what happened. But this is our field and certainly we're embarrassed of the fact that we lost the game, but there's some prideful guys in this team that weren't going to just let that happen.»
Moore said we wished both teams handled 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.