Nebraska stunned Michigan with Hail Mary of 52 yards


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The first half of the confrontation of the Big Ten conference between Nebraska and Michigan ended with a pass by Hail Mary worthy of outstanding reels.

Although Michigan would finally cling to a 30-27 victory, the game occurred when Jacory Barney Jr. dragged a 52 yards TouchDown pass by Dylan Raiola when time expired in the second quarter. Kyle Cunanan’s posterior kick tied the score at 17 while both teams were heading to the locker room.

Before the last second in second place in Nebraska, the 75-yard race of Michigan, Haynes, had put the Wolverines 17-10. After that scoring play, the cornhuskers obtained possession with 1:51 remaining in the first half.

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Nebraska Jacory Barney Jr.’s open receiver (2) celebrates its touchdown against Michigan during the first half of a University football match of the NCAA on Saturday, September 20, 2025 in Lincoln, Nebraska. (Photo AP/Rebecca S. Gratz)

Nebraska called a waiting time with a second to the left after the short race of Emmett Johnson towards 48. Raiola moved to his right and threw a high reach ball in the field. Barney beat Jaden Mangham from Michigan for the ball in the goal line, turned and fell to the score zone.

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The play was a reminiscence of the farm of 49 yards of Ron Kellogg III, Mary, Mary, which Jordan Westerkamp approached to give Nebraska a 27-24 victory over Northwestern in 2013.

The Open Receiver of the Nebraska Cornhuskers, Jacory Barney Jr. (2) catches a pass for a touchdown against the defensive of Michigan Wolverines, Jyaire Hill (20) during the second quarter in the Stadium Memorial in Lincoln, Nebraska, on September 20, 2025. (Dylan Widger/Imagn images)

Raiola and Barney had connected for a 26 -yard touchdown in the previous possession of the huskers.

The number 21 of Michigan later survived a rally in the fourth quarter of Nebraska to ensure victory, and will enter his rest week with a 3-1 record.

Emmett Johnson (21) of the Nebraska cornhuskers extends from Jimmy Rolder (30) of the Michigan Wolverines during the first half in the Stadium Memorial on September 20, 2025 in Lincoln, Nebraska. (Steven Branscombe/Getty images)

The loss of Saturday fell the 3-1 cornhuskers record.

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