Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor, November 16, 2013

It isn't often that a field goal can be called wild, but that's just what Michigan's last-second kick was at the end of regulation Saturday. Trailing 9-6 and with the clock inching close to zero following a Jeremy Gallon reception, the Wolverines rushed their field goal unit onto the field and somehow managed to get the snap off. The kick, Brendan Gibbons nailed it to send the game to overtime.

Watch the crazy sequence in this post.

Our favorite part of the play: Holder Drew Dileo sliding into position. Michigan went on to win 27-19 in triple overtime.

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