The defense is playing better than it played in the first half (and that's saying a lot) and Michigan is on an 11-0 run since FSU scored on the first possession of the second half.
The Seminoles aren't allowing the guards of FSU to get any penetration into the lane. That's forcing the Seminoles to go inside to big men that just aren't finishing near the rim.
With 13:50 to play, Michigan leads 38-28.
Michigan turns it on to start 2nd half
Moe Wagner got his first field goal of the game when Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman found him on a nice drive to the basket that drew the shot-blockers away from Michigan's big man.