It didn't take long for things to get chippy during this year's rivalry showdown between No. 1 Ohio State and No. 15 Michigan. Emotions always run high in this Big Ten clash.
That's why it's all the more important for players to keep their heads in the game.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementMichigan linebacker Jaishawn Barham directed his toward an official, and that ill-advised decision resulted in an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty and gifted the Buckeyes another fresh set of downs at the goal line.
Following a Michigan tackle for loss on second-and-goal at the doorstep of their own end zone, Barham appeared to headbutt an official. Why exactly is unclear, however. The incident occurred while an official was face-to-face and exchanging words with Barham.
Barham, in his second season with the Wolverines after transferring from Maryland, came into the matchup ranked second on the team with four sacks and tied for sixth with 31 total tackles.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHe was part of Michigan's promising start to Saturday's contest, which saw the Wolverines march down the field for a game-opening field goal and then add another three points after picking off Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin inside Buckeyes territory.
While Barham's penalty gave Ohio State another first-and-goal, Michigan still held Ohio State to a chip-shot field goal on that drive.
Barham is just fortunate his defense was able to step up down there, and that he didn't get ejected for his extracurricular activity in "The Game."
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