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How Indiana's offense stretched and stressed Michigan's defense into season high game stats

Indiana's no-huddle offense and Kevin Wilson's aggressive approach to Saturday's game gave the Hoosiers a large advantage that became readily apparent late in the game.

41 points. 522 yards. 307 yards rushing. 32 first downs. 89 plays.

That was not something anyone expected from this defense. Michigan went to Bloomington and gave up more yards on the ground and total than it had all season, and more points than it allowed in the first six games combined. By the end of the game Indiana gave up all pretense of passing and fed Jordan Howard over and over; from the start of Indiana's go-ahead drive in the fourth quarter until the last play of the second overtime Indiana did not pass the ball once.