It’s always something with Ohio State and Michigan.
The Buckeyes defeated their longtime rival 31-20 on Saturday at the Big House, helping J.T. Barrett become the first Ohio State quarterback ever to go 4-0 against Michigan. Except Barrett didn’t play the whole game — he exited midway through the third quarter after aggravating a knee injury he had been dealing with for most of the season.
Apparently the circumstances of that aggravation are suspect, though: According to Barrett, he actually tweaked his knee pregame when someone on Ohio State’s sideline tried to squeeze past him and bumped him while he was throwing a warmup pass.
“(My knee) just twisted up on me, and I wasn’t able to pop it out again,” Barrett said after the game, via ESPN.com. “… I remember he was wearing something gray, and he just kept walking. I’m pretty sure he got a little nervous.”
Barrett said he didn’t think the contact was intentional but did note that someone associated with Michigan could have caused his injury.
Barrett said “Michigan has a lot of people on our sidelines, photo people and fans.” He said his knee pops out ligaments and he needs to untwist it. Says he doesn’t think it’s deliberate.
— Ari Wasserman (@AriWasserman) November 25, 2017
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Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer blamed the incident on a cameraman.
“I’m just so upset with myself,” Meyer said after the game. “It’s a non-football injury. Too many damn people on the sideline, and a guy with a camera hit him in the knee. I’m going to find out who.”
Meyer also called for an “all-out investigation” into Barrett’s injury. Video evidence of the incident has yet to surface, but this being Ohio State-Michigan, there’s already speculation of some shady business.
I spoke with someone who saw what happened with JT Barrett. They viewed what happened with JT as malicious, not accidental.
Just one account. FWIW. #Buckeyes @FOX19
— Jeremy Rauch (@FOX19Jeremy) November 25, 2017
The rivalry lives on.