LINCOLN — For much of the No. 21 Michigan football team’s game against Nebraska, the Wolverines’ offense was ineffective. Michigan lost the time of possession battle, went 4-for-12 on third downs and freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood passed for a meager 105 yards.

But for the other couple of plays that combined for roughly one minute of Saturday’s contest, the Wolverines were unstoppable.

Buoyed by big plays on both sides of the ball, Michigan (3-1 overall, 1-0 Big Ten) bested Nebraska (3-1, 0-1), 30-27, to kick off conference play with a win.

Neither offense got much going in the first quarter. After the Cornhuskers missed a 44-yard field goal right on their second drive, the Wolverines found themselves in positive territory. Then Michigan junior wide receiver Semaj Morgan underthre

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