Michigan player draws unsportsmanlike conduct penalty after helmet makes contact with ref in heated exchange

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Michigan player draws unsportsmanlike conduct penalty after helmet makes contact with ref in heated exchange
  • Michigan player Jaishawn Barham received an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty after his helmet made contact with a referee during a heated exchange in the Ohio State-Michigan rivalry game.
  • This incident highlights the intense emotions and competitive nature of the rivalry, raising concerns about player conduct and the potential impact on team discipline and game outcomes.
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