'One loss doesn't change anything': OSU football commits, recruits react to Michigan game

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Here's how athletes who have committed to Ohio State football — and those still being recruited — responded to the Buckeyes' loss to Michigan.

Ryan Montgomery was shocked by what happened at Ohio Stadium Saturday afternoon.

The Findlay 2025 quarterback, who has offers from both Ohio State and Michigan, said he had another great experience at Ohio Stadium visiting with his brother, 2023 Ohio State offensive line commit"I think we're all surprised of how the outcome was, especially at home, but it will only fuel the fire for them once again," Ryan Montgomery said."Excited to keep building the relationship with the coaching staff and learning more.

As for what the Wolverines showed against the Buckeyes, Ryan Montgomery said it was a continuation of dominance he's seen from Michigan all season. "I knew Michigan was super dominant, but to do that to OSU at home without their RB is crazy," he said."Will only keep going up from here."

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