But on the field, it was a disaster. The Crimson Tide were immediately beaten off the line of scrimmage. Their right guard got caught in the congestion while pulling to the left side. Derrick Moore got under and past Alabama’s tight end to make first contact on Milroe. Josaiah Stewart in particular won his matchup, bull-rushing Alabama’s right tackle over two gaps to the point where, arguably, Milroe was not so much tackled by Michigan as he may have tripped on his own teammate’s feet.

Whatever the play call was for either team and regardless of what was supposed to happen, Milroe was stuffed just past the line of scrimmage, well short of the goal line to seal the win for Michigan. It was the kind of last-second, coin-flip play Alabama seems to get when it matters most, and one Wolverine fans have been on the losing side of plenty over the years.

“Back against the wall, they down there at the (three), one of the best teams in the country, best dynasty teams in the country, game on the line,” linebacker Michael Barrett said, “and he goes down short.”

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