The only thing Urban Meyer lost during his first season at Ohio State was his
cool - at the end of the last game. Carlos Hyde ran for 146 yards and the fourth-ranked Buckeyes' defense shut
out No. 20 Michigan in the second half to grab a bruising 26-21 win on Saturday,
completing an improbable 12-0 season for the Buckeyes. Meyer got emotional as the final seconds ticked off, embracing his players on
the sideline at a raucous Ohio Stadium. Too emotional, he said later. ''I've got to keep a little more composure, I guess,'' he said sheepishly.
''In the coaching manual, I think it's chapter 13, it says, 'Keep cool.' I lost
it there for a couple of minutes.'' Well, give the guy a break. Almost no one - up to and including Meyer - expected such a rapid turnaround
for the Buckeyes, who were just 6-7 last season with a loss to their archrivals
in a transitional year when they were facing heavy NCAA penalties. A month after
Meyer took the job last November, they were socked with a bowl ban after this
season - and still ran the table. ''You get all the wins you can, especially against the Team Up North,
especially at home on top of that,'' said exuberant Buckeyes quarterback Braxton
Miller. Ohio State (12-0, 8-0 Big Ten) is ineligible for a BCS national title but
still has an outside shot at finishing No. 1 in the final Associated Press Top
25 if other contenders lose. Michigan (8-4, 6-2) will now await a minor bowl
bid. ''At this point in time, Ohio State can go and play with anybody in
America,'' Meyer said. ''I wouldn't say that five weeks ago, but you've seen the
growth, what we did today and the growth of our defense.'' Drew Basil matched his season output with four field goals and the defense
did the rest, forcing three turnovers in the second half. It was played before 105,899, the largest crowd ever to witness ''The Game''
in Columbus.Meyer and his players were mobbed by thousands of fans who flooded the field
after the Buckeyes' ninth victory in the last 11 years in the rivalry (the 2010
win was later vacated by the sanctions). The crush of people precluded Michigan's Brady Hoke from the traditional
postgame handshake with Meyer. The Buckeyes had already clinched the Big Ten's Leaders Division, but aren't
allowed to play in next Saturday's conference title game. Michigan needed a win
to capture a share of the Legends Division with Nebraska, which will meet
Wisconsin for the championship. Now, about all Ohio State can hope for is that every other top team in the
nation - including the only other unbeaten, top-ranked Notre Dame - loses and
loses badly. A team banned from the postseason has never finished No. 1 in the
AP Top 25 poll, and the Buckeyes are not eligible for the Bowl Championship
Series rankings or coaches' poll.
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