Confusion washed over Tom Osborne Field.

Plenty of Michigan Wolverines jogged toward the locker room for halftime — unaware that Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule had called a timeout with one second remaining.

Facing fourth-and-11 from their own 48-yard line while trailing No. 21 Michigan by seven points, quarterback Dylan Raiola and the Husker offense needed a miracle before the break.

Call it divine intervention. Call it magic. Call it practice paying off. Whatever you call it, Nebraska receiver Jacory Barney Jr. — one of the shortest players on the field — reeled in Raiola’s dime of a throw, despite the five Michigan defensive backs towering over him to tie the game at halftime, 17-17, for Nebraska’s first Hail Mary reception since the Westercatch.

The second half, though? Not as rive

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