Pepper spray used after Michigan-Ohio State brawl
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•Cops appear to use pepper spray on Michigan, Ohio State players during wild postgame brawl
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Police appeared to use pepper spray while trying to break up a wild postgame brawl between Ohio State and Michigan .
The brawl broke out moments after Michigan upset Ohio State as Wolverines players tried to plant their flag on the Buckeye ’s logo at midfield .
Multiple reports said pepper spray was used to de-escalate the skirmish after the Wolverines ’ 13-10 upset of the No. 2 Buckeyes.
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