Show Thumbnails Show Captions Last SlideNext Slide Michigan receiver Nico Collins celebrates his touchdown against Ohio State during first half action Saturday, November 24, 2018 at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.(Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press) Michigan football was facing a pretty big hole. And then dug itself out in six seconds by scoring two touchdowns. Let’s rewind to how they got there. With 3:18 left in the second quarter, Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins found receiver Johnnie Dixon wide open for a 31-yard touchdown after Michigan’s defense busted a coverage. More: U-M trails Ohio State after wild, mistake-filled half The PAT made the score 21-6, Buckeyes. The Wolverines, though, had a response. Junior quarterback Shea Patterson led an eight-play, 79-yard touchdown drive. With 47 seconds remaining and U-M facing a second-and-10, Patterson uncorked a fade down the left side of the field. Sophomore receiver Nico Collins turned around,…
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