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Michigan’s Roman Wilson Says Ohio State Isn’t ‘Tough,’ ‘Acts Hard’

Michigan football player Roman Wilson openly questioned Ohio State's toughness after the Wolverines' 30-24 win on Saturday.
Michigan’s Roman Wilson Says Ohio State Isn’t ‘Tough,’ ‘Acts Hard’
Michigan’s Roman Wilson Says Ohio State Isn’t ‘Tough,’ ‘Acts Hard’

Not only did Michigan defeat the Ohio State for a third straight time on Saturday, but one of their players openly questioned the toughness of the Buckeyes after the game.

Michigan wide receiver Roman Wilson was asked whether he noticed Ohio State getting tougher over the years. Wilson said “definitely not” and proceeded to say that the Buckeyes “act hard,” per Alejandro Zúñiga of 247Sports

Wilson added that he feels he’s not “the toughest guy in the world” but that he wanted it more than the Ohio State players did. The Buckeyes certainly beat themselves in a sense, as they turned the ball over twice compared to zero giveaways for the Wolverines. But it was the physicality of the Michigan running game—which rumbled for 156 yards, the third-highest total allowed by the Buckeyes defense this season— that seemed to make the difference in the game. 

Wilson is not the first to question Ohio State’s toughness this season, as former Notre Dame coach and TV analyst Lou Holtz publicly called out the Buckeyes’ lack of grit before their game against the Fighting Irish earlier this year. But Wilson’s comments certainly sting a bit more, given that he’s lining up on the other side against Ohio State. 


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Tim Capurso
TIM CAPURSO

Tim Capurso is a staff writer for Sports Illustrated, primarily covering MLB, college football and college basketball. Before joining SI in November 2023, Capurso worked at RotoBaller and ClutchPoints and is a graduate of Assumption University. When he's not working, he can be found at the gym, reading a book or enjoying a good hike. A resident of New York, Capurso openly wonders if the Giants will ever be a winning football team again.