College Football Belt - 1972 Michigan at Ohio State
 

Michigan

Wolverines ©

Ohio State

Buckeyes

Played November 25, 1972

at Ohio Stadium

Columbus, Ohio

  

 

Teams' Belt Records

 

Team

Belt

Reigns

Overall

Record

Home

Record

Away

Record

Neutral

Record

W

L

T

PCT

W

L

T

PCT

W

L

T

PCT

W

L

T

PCT

Michigan ©

1

9 0 0 1.000 5 0 0 1.000

4

0

0

1.000

 

 

 

 

Ohio State 0                                

 

                            Previous Belt Meetings:       None

 

 

 

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

Final

Michigan

0

3

8

0

11

Ohio State

0

7

7

0

14

 

The 3rd ranked, 10-0 Michigan Wolverines of coach Bo Schembechler came to Columbus on a strong roll, having won 21 consecutive regular season games, to face coach Woody Hayes’ 9th ranked Ohio State Buckeyes who stood 8-1 with their only loss had coming at Michigan State.  Ohio State had OT John Hicks to open holes for a freshman running back named Archie Griffin who rushed for 75 yards & a touchdown but it was the Buckeyes' defense that saved the day with two goal line stands, 12 plays inside their 5-yard line, that secured a 14-11 Buckeyes' victory & Ohio State’s first Belt championship.  The Wolverines took their only lead of the day in the 2nd quarter when PK Mike Lantry connected on a 35-yard field goal.  Ohio State's RB Champ Henson, the nation’s leading scorer, gave the Buckeyes a 7-3 halftime advantage with a 1-yard touchdown run but not before the Buckeyes' defense withstood 4 plays from Michigan's offense from the Ohio State 1-yard line.  The 2nd half saw more of the hard-hitting defense before Griffin broke loose for a 30-yard touchdown run giving the Buckeyes a 14-3 lead.  Michigan rebounded with a 1-yard touchdown run by RB Ed Shuttlesworth.  The 2-point conversion, a pass from QB Dennis Franklin to WR Clint Haslerig, left the score at 14-11 as the 4th quarter started.  Wolverines' All-Big Ten S Randy Logan intercepted Ohio State's QB Greg Hare at the Buckeyes' 29-yard line set-up the second monumental goal line stand.  Again the Ohio State defense withstood the challenge as 4 tacklers brought down Franklin on 4th & 1.  Michigan’s defense dominated the Buckeyes in the quarter while the Wolverines’ offense was able to move down the field but unable to get into the end zone as Ohio State held on for the victory.  Buckeyes' All-Big Ten DT George Hasenohrl sacked Franklin at the Ohio State 41-yard line to end the final Wolverines' drive.  Hare’s performance brought life to Hayes’ adage about passing.  Hare threw only 3 passes & 2 of the results were bad for the Buckeyes; he completed a 17-yard pass to Griffin, had an incomplete pass, & his third pass was intercepted.  Franklin threw for 160 yards in the losing cause.  The loss by Michigan ended the longest Belt champions’ reign to date at 8 games.  The Wolverines finished the season 10-1; Big Ten Co-Champs & ranked 6th nationally while Ohio State finished the season 9-2, Big Ten Co-Champs & ranked 9th nationally.  Michigan would play for The Belt again in 1975.

 

 

 

Michigan Game Stats Ohio State Game Stats
 

Rushing

Yards

Att

Yards

TDs

Avg

Gain

Rushing

Yards

Att

Yards

TDs

Avg

Gain

Chuck Heater 14 65 0 4.64 Archie Griffin 17 75 1 4.41
Ed Shuttlesworth 12 31 1 2.58 Greg Hare 5 59 0 11.80
Dennis Franklin 17 30 0 1.76 Randal Keith 7 17 0 2.43
Bob Thornbladh 6 25 0 4.17 Champ Henson 7 14 1 2.00
Clint Haslerig 7 20 0 2.86 Elmer Lippert 2 6 0 3.00
Harry Banks 4 13 0 3.25 Richard Galbos 3 5 0 1.67
 
Passing Att Comp Int Yards TDs Passing Att Comp Int Yards TDs
Dennis Franklin 23 13 0 160 0 Greg Hare 3 1 1 17 0
 

Receiving

Yards

Catches

Yards

TDs

Avg

Gain

Receiving

Yards

Catches

Yards

TDs

Avg

Gain

Paul Seal 4 60 0 15.00 Archie Griffin 1 17 0 17.00
Bo Rather 4 50 0 12.50          
Clint Haslerig 2 26 0 13.00          
Chuck Heater 1 9 0 9.00          
Larry Gustafson 1 9 0 9.00          
Bob Thornbladh 1 6 0 6.00          

 

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