A Music City Bowl that featured 93 points and nearly 1,300 yards of offense came down to a defensive stop. And it was a mighty controversial one.
Purdue and Tennessee went into overtime with the game tied at 45-45. Tennessee opened the extra frame with the ball and opted to keep its offense on the field on a fourth-and-goal play from the 1-yard line.

Tennessee’s Jaylen Wright took a handoff and Purdue's front stuffed him. The officials ruled that Wright’s forward progress was stopped short of the goal line, giving Purdue a clutch defensive stand.