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Former Ohio State WR Garrett Wilson fires shot at Michigan amid struggles vs. Texas

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra09/07/24

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Former Ohio State superstar turned New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson is enjoying his time watching Michigan struggle with Texas in Week 2.

The story of the top game on Saturday has been the Longhorns dominating the reigning, defending national champions of the college football world. During his time in college, the Buckeyes won once and lost once against Michigan, so Wilson is pretty jolly seeing the Wolverines getting beat. He even took to social media to deliver a barb.

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“Michigan ass (four laughing-face emojis),” the former Ohio State superstar posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, with the Wolverines struggling against the Longhorns.

While Michigan fans and college football fans as a whole hoped to see a more entertaining game, Texas fans — and Ohio State fans, for that matter — are enjoying the beatdown the Longhorns are delivering to the Wolverines at the moment. Perhaps they’ll have better luck in the second half.

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As for Garrett Wilson, he’s able to enjoy the games this weekend, with the Jets not playing their Week 1 game until Monday Night Football takes place in Week 1. With tremendous expectations on their roster, New York will travel to take on the San Francisco 49ers.

Tom Brady on Michigan first half vs. Texas: ‘Tough to watch’

Meanwhile, NFL legend and Michigan alum Tom Brady took in the first half of the Wolverines’ game against Texas and well, it wasn’t pretty.

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The former Wolverines’ quarterback is set to make his NFL on FOX regular season debut Sunday, but joined the FOX broadcast at halftime Saturday. Safe to say, Brady wished he could’ve gloated about Michigan leading Texas rather than the other way around.

FOX’s Joel Klatt asked Brady his initial thoughts from the first 30 minutes, saying “your Wolverines need some help right now.”

“Tell me about it Joel, it’s been tough to watch this first half,” Brady said. “I was hoping I’d come on here and be talking about the opposite score there. But Texas is off to a great start. (The) quarterback’s playing well, so Michigan’s got a lot to cover here in the in the second half.”

Brady likely could’ve broken down what was going wrong by each individual play, but he’ll save the good stuff for Sunday when he calls the Dallas Cowboys vs. the Cleveland Browns.

On3’s Nick Kosko contributed to this article.