Wink Martindale's Masterful Defensive Plan
Wink Martindale led Michigan's defense in a surprising win over Ohio State.
In an unexpected turn of events, Michigan's defensive coordinator Wink Martindale orchestrated a strategic masterpiece against Ohio State, leading the Wolverines to a historic victory. Martindale baited Ohio State into running the ball by employing a consistent two-high safety look and doubling down on star receiver Jeremiah Smith. This approach encouraged Ohio State to run into what seemed to be a weak defense, but Michigan's front line, stronger than expected, capitalized on the opportunity. The Wolverines showcased a stunning display of physical dominance, holding Ohio State to only 10 points—the Buckeye's lowest against Michigan since 1996. In crucial plays throughout the game, Michigan's defense applied well-timed blitzes and formations that played to their strengths, restricting Ohio State's movement on the field. Martindale’s deceptive defensive strategies, along with flawless execution from players like Josaiah Stewart and Mason Graham, resulted in a shutdown of Ohio State's offensive attempts, culminating in a dramatic win that thrilled fans and set a new benchmark in the storied rivalry. For the first time since 1950, Michigan defeated Ohio State as an unranked team, perhaps making this one of the most significant upsets in the rivalry's history.