Michigan quarterback Jake Rudock's game-winning touchdown to Amara Darboh was designed on the fly.
Rudock's program-record sixth touchdown, a 25-yarder to Darboh in the second overtime of the 48-41 victory on Saturday, was the difference. Delano Hill broke up Indiana quarterback Nate Sudfeld's fourth-down throw to seal the victory.
"That was something our coaches drew up. It's not even on the wrist band," Rudock said on the "Inside Michigan Football" show on Sunday morning. "Just something they thought of. The great on-field adjustments of our coaching staff were able to give us a chance."
Rudock praised the offensive line for its protection.