Ohio State's rivalry with Michigan took center stage on Saturday as the two squared off for "The Game." A controversial incident occurred in the tunnel before the game.Ohio State tight end coach Keenan Bailey seemingly threw his shoulder at Michigan wide receiver Andrew Marsh, who was walking up in the opposite direction.Fans criticized the Ohio State coach on social media."Ohio State tight end coach Keenan Bailey purposely throws his shoulder into Michigan freshman wide receiver Andrew Marsh in the tunnel moments ago. Disgusting behavior.""SUSPEND HIM."Robbie Hendricks @robbiehendricksLINKSUSPEND HIM"He should be arrested."Mo @MGoBlueMoPandaLINKHe should be arrested."OSU is complete trash, but their fans are even MORE trashy. Quite literally the worst fan base of any team in any sport, college or pro. They prove it on X constantly."〽️The Patriot Man 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 #Trump2024 @thepatriotman11LINKOSU is complete trash, but their fans are even MORE trashy. Quite literally the worst fan base of any team in any sport, college or pro. They prove it on X constantly."Adult picking on a kid, classless like always."not bot @notbot112LINKAdult picking on a kid, classless like alwaysThe two teams share bad blood, and the game has added incentive with a Big Ten Conference championship game and a potential spot in the 12-team College Football Playoff for the Wolverines at stake.The Wolverines got the better of Ohio State last season, earning a 13-10 win. The players got into a brawl after Michigan players planted a flag in midfield. Despite the defeat, Ohio State earned its first national championship since 2014 last season.Ohio State nullified Wolverines wide receiver Andrew Marsh in emphatic winOhio State ensured that the Wolverines didn't repeat last year's heroics as they secured an emphatic 27-9 win. Andrew Marsh had an underwhelming game and so did quarterback Bryce Underwood.Wolverines coach Sherrone Moore acknowledged the team's inability to get the duo more opportunities on offense.“Coverage-wise wise they did some things to reroute some receivers,” Moore said. “We just didn’t get in a rhythm, we didn’t protect well enough, we didn't get the guys open well enough. It is all those things.”Andrew Marsh was held to no catches and no yards against Ohio State, while Underwood had six carries and completed eight of his 18 attempts for 63 passing yards.