Illinois vs. Michigan: Don’t Look for Repeat of 2010 ‘Classic’

Posted by Joel Greer on October-9-2012 Add Comments

When it comes to excitement, nobody could ask for a better football game than the 2010 Michigan-Illinois clash in Ann Arbor. It took three overtimes before Michigan could secure a 67-65 victory.

The two teams battled for three hours, 51 minutes—and combined for 1,237 total yards—before the game came to an end on a dandy defensive play.

The Wolverines jumped on top 67-59 in the third extra frame when Michael Shaw scored on a one-yard run and Junior Hemingway caught the two-point conversion from backup quarterback Tate Forcier.

The Bleacher Report - College Football
Article is property of BleacherReport.com

Comments are closed.