Grades for Michigan Football PFF players after big win over Ohio State

Grades for Michigan Football PFF players after big win over Ohio State

There was something wonderful – for Michigan fans – on Saturday watching the Wolverines march into The “Shoe” and beat Ohio State as three-touchdown dogs. The Wolverines won a slugfest against Ohio State 13-10 and are now 7-5 on the season. But Saturday, against Ohio State, was Michigan’s Super Bowl and it seemed like it was.

The Wolverines wanted it more. Sherrone Moore and Wink Martindale trained circles around Ryan Day and Chip Kelly. Michigan held Ohio State to just 77 yards on the ground and the Wolverines intercepted Will Howard twice. The maize and blue stuck to their bread and butter offensively, running for 172 yards. Davis Warren threw for just 62 yards and also threw two interceptions – one at the three-yard line.

After the win, Michigan has now beaten the Buckeyes and Ryan Day four years in a row, and the pressure on Day’s shoulders continues to grow.

Here are the best and worst player grades from Michigan’s win over Ohio State, using Pro Football Focus. We also take into account the number of player snaps you should know.

LT Myles Hinton – Grade 83.0
LG Josh Priebe – grade 69.8
QB Davis Warren – Grade 68.3
RB Kalel Mullings – Grade 68.1
RG Gio El-Hadi – grade 59.9

TE Max Bredeson – Grade 43.4
C Greg Crippen – grade 49.6
RT Evan Link – grade 49.9
WR Peyton O’Leary – Grade 54.4
WR Semaj Morgan – Grade 55.8

DT Mason Graham – Grade 89.1
CB Aamir Hall – grade 82.7
DT Kenneth Grant – grade 81.3
Edge TJ Guy – Grade 75.0
S Makari Paige – grade 70.4

CB Zeke Berry – Grade 52.2
S Wesley Walker – grade 52.9
Edge Cam Brandt – grade 55.3
CB Jyaire Hill – grade 55.5
LB Ernest Hausmann – grade 59.4

With R.B Donovan Edwards suffer an injury early, Kalel Mullings had a career-high 51 snaps. He carried the rock 32 times for 116 yards and a score

WR Semaj Morgan was back in the squad after a week’s absence. But he was only on the field for a total of 16 snaps on Saturday. Tyler Morris (50) and Peyton O’Leary (46) were in front of him.

Really fresh TE Hogan Hansen saw a career-high 21 snaps. He was often targeted during the pass-by attacks. Marlin Klein drew the start and received 44 snaps.

Security Wesley Walker played the second-most snaps against Ohio State during his one-year career at Michigan. Walker started and played 52 snaps. He played 65 against Oregon.

After being benched against Northwestern, CB Jayaire Hill played in 29 snaps against Ohio State. He still wore number 35 and didn’t start, but he played a lot more than the six snaps he played against the Cats last weekend.

Security Quinten Johnson played in 59 of 62 possible snaps on Saturday. L.B Ernst Hausmann and security Makari Paige Next came 57 each.

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