After a do-nothing, go-nowhere first quarter in the Horseshoe, the Ohio State Buckeyes and Michigan Wolverines are tied, 0-0.
In a shocker for a raucous Columbus home crowd, the Buckeyes open the game with a three-and-out directed by Terrelle Pryor. The Wolverines answer with a turf-nibbling, clock-devouring drive that takes close to five minutes off the clock but only gets from their own 27 to Ohio State's 28-yard line.
The Buckeyes appear prepared to convert their next third down, but the ominously-named Jake Stoneburner fumbles a six-yard catch and Ohio State punts.
With the ball, they appear to hand over their butterfingers. Denard Robinson heads another lengthy drive that stretches between the 20s, but Robinson loses the ball deep in the Red Zone, and the Buckeyes recover at their own 9.
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Ohio State Vs. Michigan: Scoreless First Quarter In The ‘Shoe
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