He caught two passes for 66 yards in the first three plays, including a 50-yard bomb to get the Bucks to the one-yard line. On third and one, he dropped a slant in the back of the end zone. And then dropped almost everything else for the rest of the game.
Watching Ohio State in the red zone was frustrating all year but these three points especially hurt – the offense had the ball on the one-yard line in a big game and just could not punch it in. It seemed impossible for the Bucks to not score seven points.