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It's what needed to happen if Michigan hoped to compete for a spot in the Big Ten Championship Game and a College Football Playoff spot. The
Indiana football rolled over Michigan State to stay undefeated and take another step in Big Ten play. Here's what we learned.
The Huskies arrived in Ann Arbor with a 5-1 record and one of the top offenses in the country, but the Wolverines (5-2, 3-1) stifled them for four quarters, holding them to 249 yards and forcing three turnovers.
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Coach Moore explains with Michigan football starts didn't play against Washington, Evan Link update
Michigan got a big win over Washington on Saturday in the Big House. The Wolverines were a small favorite to win the game, but Michigan hand
Michigan tightened up the loose screws from last week and limited the Huskies to 249 yards, an average of 4.5 per play.
Michigan State scored on its opening two possessions and had a pair of first-half leads but couldn’t stop the high-powered Hoosiers. Indiana reached the end zone on its first five possessions while scoring 31 straight points and finishing the game without punting.
Fernando Mendoza completed 24 of 28 passes for 332 yards and four touchdowns and No. 3 Indiana celebrated its highest ranking in program history with a 38-13 rout of Michigan State.
In today’s Michigan Football Postgame Podcast, we react to the Wolverines’ 24-7 win, Semaj Morgan dropping another pass, and the defense turning things around:
Michigan football's defense had 3 INTs of Washington's Demond Williams Jr., Bryce Underwood played efficiently and Jordan Marshall led the run game.
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3 observations from Indiana’s 38-13 win over Michigan State
Indiana football moved to 7-0 on the season with its 38-13 win over Michigan State on Saturday afternoon in Bloomington.
Here's the latest weather updates for No. 3 Indiana vs. Michigan State, as the Week 8 Big Ten game is in a lightning delay.