27. 485. Score . 30. 488. Final
Gary Danielson said it during Michigan's game-sealing drive for a field goal in the fourth quarter. He called the 12-play drive "championship" football.
With Michigan football leading by seven points, the Wolverines needed to put together one more drive to win the game. U-M converted two third downs and eventually kicked a field goal with just over three minutes remaining.
Those three points proved to be the difference in the 30-27 win. Nebraska scored on the next drive, then failed to recover an onside kick. Jordan Marshall, who had a breakout game, with six carries for 80 yards, iced the win with another first-down run.