Michigan football and Indiana have gotten together for some close games over the past few years.
Saturday will, apparently, be no exception.
Michigan has settled for three field goals and its defense has given up more than 200 first-half yards, as the Wolverines trail Indiana, 17-15, at the half.
More observations from the first half:
Rush defense issues
Indiana's run the ball with plenty of success early in this one, both with running back Stevie Scott and quarterback Peyton Ramsey.
Ramsey's ripped off a pair of chunk plays on scrambles out of the pocket while Scott has found room both inside and off tackle in Indiana's zone run scheme.