After Michigan’s first two drives of the game stalled, momentum was necessary on the road against Wisconsin.
On drive No. 3 things were different, Michigan found pay dirt.
Michigan’s path to their first score went the creative route — a good, old fashioned flea flicker.
Flea flickers always boil down to execution and the element of surprise — both feats were accomplished when quarterback Cade McNamara found Cornelius Johnson for a 34-yard touchdown.
McNamara handed the ball off to Hassan Haskins, who promptly flicked it back to McNamara. The offensive line protected and gave enough time for McNamara to throw an absolute strike.