Ohio State’s Jack Sawyer Blasted By College Football Hall-of-Famer For Role in Michigan Game Brawl Read more at:

Michigan football’s win over Ohio State has become one of the hottest topics on social media in the subsequent hours as fans attempt to make sense of what they saw on Saturday. On Sunday, a College Football Hall-of-Famer and former Michigan Wolverines offensive lineman was among those sharing his two cents on what took place both during and after the big game on Saturday. Jumbo Elliott, who played for Michigan and was taken by the New York Giants in the second round of the 1988 NFL Draft, had choice words for Ohio State senior Jack Sawyer, who instigated the postgame brawl that took place after Michigan attempted to plant its block ‘M’ flag at center field following the Michigan vs. Ohio State game. The 6-foot-7, 308 pound (during his playing days) former offensive lineman made it clear that he was not impressed by Sawyer’s toughness amid the chaos of the 2024 edition of ‘The Game.’ Jack Sawyer pumps up the crowd at Ohio Stadium amid Michigan’s game at Ohio State. Credit: Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch Credit: Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch “Not so loud and tough. LOL,” Elliott wrote on X while retweeting a picture of Sawyer having been pancaked blocked by Wolverines star blocker Max Bredeson on Saturday. Michigan won the game 13-10, knocking Ohio State out of the Big Ten Championship picture and securing its fourth straight win in the rivalry.

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