Should Ohio State have even been in position to win Saturday's game against Michigan on Curtis Samuel's touchdown run in double overtime?

The play before Samuel's game-winning 15-yard burst appeared to end the game in the Wolverines favor after Buckeyes quarterback J.T. Barrett was stuffed at the line of scrimmage on a 4th-and-1 keeper.

Here's the replay! Doesn't look like a 1st down by #OhioState QB J.T. Barrett #MICHvsOSU https://t.co/ar6uPBXZas — Sleeper Athletes (@SleeperAthletes) November 26, 2016

Officials ruled it a first down, but video replay showed something different — Barrett and the ball — were short of the line to gain after being re-directed by a Michigan defensive lineman who was on the ground.

The initial ruling of a first down was upheld after review and the rest is history.