Tom Brady candid reaction to Michigan’s loss
“It didn’t go the way we wanted, @umichfootball, but you get up and fight again,” Tom Brady wrote alongside a photo of the Michigan marching band on the field.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion emphasized the need to learn from the defeat and keep hope alive that Sherrone Moore’s team will come back stronger.
Quarterback Bryce Underwood struggled to generate offensive momentum, completing only eight of 18 passes for 63 yards and one interception.

Despite three field goals from Dominic Zvada keeping Michigan afloat, Ohio State dominated the game and secured its 12-0 (9-0 in the Big Ten) record, preparing to face the Indiana Hoosiers in the Big Ten Championship game with sights set on the national championship.
Brady in Ann Arbor: memories, meetings, and legacy
On Saturday, Tom Brady not only attended as a fan but also had the chance to meet with Matt Patricia, former member of the New England Patriots coaching staff, with whom he won three Super Bowls.
The hug between them highlighted Brady enduring connection to his NFL past and his influence on the next generation.
Tom Brady, who played for Michigan from 1995 to 1999 and retired after serving as Brian Griese’s backup, accumulated 4,773 passing yards and 30 touchdowns during his college career before being selected by the Patriots with the 199th overall pick in the 2000 NFL Draft.
His presence in Ann Arbor reminded fans of Michigan’s historic greatness and the high expectations that always surround their games against Ohio State.