No one knew what to expect from the Indiana Hoosiers. At 7-3, they were a team on cloud nine, rising the ranks of the Big Ten in hopes of gaining relevancy not only in the conference but also on a national scale. Regardless of what happened in Bloomington Saturday, Tom Allen and his men knew they were bowl eligible, and they had already reached the highest win total since 2007 with two games remaining. But that wasn’t enough. Allen, like everyone else with a hand on the pulse on the Big Ten, knows the Hoosiers haven’t taken down a Michigan football team since 1987.