STATE COLLEGE, PA - NOVEMBER 11: Defensive coordinator Jesse Minter of the Michigan Wolverines looks on from the sidelines during the second half of the game against the Michigan Wolverines at Beaver Stadium on November 11, 2023 in State College, Pennsylvania.
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Michigan's Defensive Coordinator Taunted Ohio State Fans After Win

"The Game," featuring Ohio State and Michigan, took place in Week 13, resulting in a 30-24 win for the Michigan Wolverines, but after the game, their defensive coordinator, Jesse Minter, took time in the immediate aftermath of the game to taunt the Ohio State fans.

As you can see in the clip above, the teams are still on the field and the Buckeyes players are in the process of exiting.

The clip shows Minter, who's been the defensive coordinator since 2022, waving toward the Buckeyes players before being greeted by two Michigan players.

Well, this clip certainly didn't sit well with a lot of users on X. some posts resurfaced from earlier this year involving Minter and Connor Stalions, who's at the center of the Michigan sign-scouting scandal.

"Connor Stalions clearly on the 2022 Michigan vs Maryland game broadcast right next to Jesse Minter," one user published.

"Video evidence shows Michigan staffer Connor Stalions next to DC Jesse Minter pre-snap then relaying signals to the defense on field during The Game 2022 against Ohio State," another user published.

There was also some reaction to the clip of him waving.

"Ohio state beat the piss out of Michigan 16 win in 18 years. Showed respect for Michigan and the rivalry. Michigan wins a few games and it's that Ohio state is soft and their coaches are born on third base . Stay classy Michigan," one user wrote.

"Is he waving bye to the fans since he'll be the next to be fired in the scandal?" another wrote.

"I thought he was waving at his college coaching career, which has about 4-5 months left before the show cause kicks in," another wrote.

With this win, the Wolverines are now No. 2 in the College Football Playoff rankings and will take on the Iowa Hawkeyes in the Big Ten Championship game live from Lucas Oil Stadium.

Based on the current College Football Playoff ranking, the Wolverines are positioned to place Washington in the Pac-12 Championship game against Oregon.

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