ANN ARBOR, Mich. — In the final moments of one of the biggest games in college football, the kid from Ohio, Rod Moore, called game with an interception to earn the Wolverines their third straight win against the buckeyes.
"It was a dream come true. Making the biggest play in one of the biggest games in college football. I really can't put it into words how I'm feeling. I was on the field just looking like 'I just called game' I really did that. I can't really explain it. Just a dream come true," said Rod Moore who had the game winning interception.
We saw great production from running back Blake Corum. On his 23rd birthday and final game at the big house, he had 22 carries for 88 yards and 2 touchdowns. He says this game will be one for the record books for him.
"There's going to be more to come. But as of right now, this is my biggest win. Because when you say something, you have to stand on it. When I put it out there before the season started that we were going to do all of these things. I knew we were going to have to back it up. My team came together, we all backed it up," said Corum.
Michigan will celebrate tonight but turn their attention to Iowa tomorrow as they prep for the Big Ten championship next weekend in Indianapolis.