Michigan and Ohio State Players Turn to Prayer during Post-Game Chaos
- Milton Quintanilla Crosswalk Headlines Contributor
- Updated Dec 03, 2024
A group of players between Michigan and Ohio State dropped to their knees to pray during a melee that broke out amongst other players after the game last week. As reported by Outkick, the brawl took place shortly after the Wolverines defeated the Buckeyes 13-10, when some Ohio state players took issue with a Michigan player who attempted to plant a team flag at midfield of The Shoe on the OSU logo.
Video footage posted to social media shows security using pepper spray on players from both teams. In the midst of the chaos, however, some other players took a knee in groups and began to pray.
Video surfaces appearing to show police pepper spray players after Ohio State/Michigan game.
— OutKick (@Outkick) November 30, 2024
Liquid appears to spray around the 36-second mark. Ohio State player is then immediately in pain. pic.twitter.com/kpu1OuKSOJ
"While the melee was going on between Michigan and Ohio State, Ryan Day looked on, and two Buckeyes and a Wolverine huddled together to pray," wrote Brandon Marcello, a national college football reporter for CBS Sports and 247 Sports.
While the melee was going on between Michigan and Ohio State, Ryan Day looked on and two Buckeyes and a Wolverine huddled together to pray pic.twitter.com/Bz3DwV6Ua8
— Brandon Marcello (@bmarcello) December 1, 2024
Marcello's post included a short clip of the prayer between the players taking place. Another photo showed a larger group, composed of mainly Ohio State players, likewise taking a knee and praying together.
Amidst the chaos of the fist fights, Ohio State players kneeled down to pray. pic.twitter.com/AjCIjKqsWJ
— Caroline Rice (@carolinerice19) November 30, 2024
Despite scoring 13 points, Michigan was considered to have the least impressive offenses in all of college football as they completed only 9 passes for 62 yards and turned the ball over twice.
During a post-game interview, Michigan's Kalel Mullings shared his thoughts about the melee, arguing that it was unnecessary and that Ohio needed to accept the loss.
"You hate to see stuff like that after the game. It's just bad for the sport and bad for CFB... They gotta learn how to lose man. You can't be fighting," he told Fox Sports reporter Jenny Taft.
"You hate to see stuff like that after the game. It's just bad for the sport, bad for CFB... They gotta learn how to lose man. You can't be fighting."@JennyTaft speaks with Michigan's Kalel Mullings after a fight broke out between Ohio State and Michigan after the game ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/z6rmxu2YJQ
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) November 30, 2024
"At the end of the day, some people gotta learn how to lose. We had four quarters to do all that fighting. And now people want to talk and fight?" Mullings added.
His response was met with mixed reactions from fans online.
"You literally planted a flag in the middle of their home field. You think they're just going to let that happen?" one person wrote.
You literally planted a flag in the middle of their home field
— Jacob C. Edmunds (@JacobCEdmunds) November 30, 2024
You think they’re just going to let that happen?
Another person commented, "Well if you weren't disrespecting the field a fight won't happen, respect the rivalry"
Well if you weren’t disrespecting the field a fight won’t happen, respect the rivalry
— Rick Bollerer (coach Bollerer) (@buckeyebollerer) November 30, 2024
In response to when the melee took place after the Michigan player attempted to plant the flag, one user wrote, "Ohio players were basically off the field. Shows how weak they are mentally to come back and all of a sudden be upset about bus celebrating on their field."
Ohio players were basically off the field. Shows how weak they are mentally to come back and all of a sudden be upset about bus celebrating on their field.
— M (@MBleedsBlue) November 30, 2024
Bill Speros, a columnist for the Boston Herald, denounced OSU for initially causing the melee.
"Michigan alone on the field at the 50 after winning.OSU players ran all the way across the field and began this fight," he wrote.
Michigan alone on the field at the 50 after winning
— Bill Speros (@billsperos) November 30, 2024
OSU players ran all the way across the field and began this fight
OSU could not beat Michigan, but they cheap-shotted Michigan after the game
If you can't win the game, you don't get to cry post game
100% loser move pic.twitter.com/QbhOmE6gfN
Speros added, "OSU could not beat Michigan, but they cheap-shotted Michigan after the game
If you can't win the game, you don't get to cry post-game. 100% loser move."
Photo Credit: ©X/Caroline Rice
Milton Quintanilla is a freelance writer and content creator. He is a contributing writer for CrosswalkHeadlines and the host of the For Your Soul Podcast, a podcast devoted to sound doctrine and biblical truth. He holds a Masters of Divinity from Alliance Theological Seminary.