Michigan CB Mike Sainristil plants โ€˜Block Mโ€™ flag at midfield following win over Ohio State [Video]

They did it again! For the second year in a row, the Michigan Wolverines have dominated the Ohio State Buckeyes to advance to the Big Ten Championship Game in Indianapolis. After trailing 20-17 at halftime, the Wolverines absolutely smacked the Buckeyes 28-3 in the second half on their way to a 45-23 win at The Horseshoe in Columbus. Following the conclusion of the game, Wolverinesโ€™ CB Mike Sainristil decided to celebrate at midfield by planting a giant โ€˜Block Mโ€™ flag at midfield.

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Michigan CB Mike Sainristil plants โ€˜Block Mโ€™ flag

Watch as Sainristil runs out with the giant โ€˜Block Mโ€™ flag and proceeds to head straight to midfield before planting it right in the center of the Ohio State โ€˜Oโ€™.

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During the game, Sainristril was an absolute stud as he broke up multiple passes, while also picking up seven tackles.

With the win, the Wolverines advance to the Big Ten Championship Game, which will take place next Saturday in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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