Indianapolis — There’s been good, there’s also been plenty of out-of-sync play in the first half for Michigan in the Big Ten championship.
The Wolverines (11-1), lead Iowa 14-3 at Lucas Oil Stadium after two big-play touchdowns in the first quarter, first from Blake Corum and then on a pass from running back Donovan Edwards to Roman Wilson, but a couple poor decision on punt returns have put Michigan’s offense in tough spots.
Iowa (10-2) entered the game leading the country in interceptions with 22 and added another against Michigan quarterback Cade McNamara late in the first quarter.