Following the punt, the two teams continued to trade possessions throughout the quarter.
The two rivals would trade possessions before Michigan got the ball back with 57 seconds left.
Following Tennessee's touchdown, the two teams traded possessions, each going three and out.
Denver and Cincinnati both traded possessions to begin the game.
The rest of the fourth quarter saw the teams trade possessions six times.
The teams traded possessions, with London taking over just before the end of the first quarter.
The two teams traded possessions for the remainder of the third quarter.
The teams traded possessions again, before Colorado managed to punch in a final touchdown on the last play of the game.
The two teams proceeded to trade possessions, with no side able to gain an advantage over the other's defense.
The Bears then pulled their starters as both teams traded possessions.