Well, that was terrifying. In the long, illustrious history of insane matchups featuring Michigan football and the Hoosiers, the 2015 iteration may have been the closest to 100 percent entropy.
Indiana pounded away on the ground disturbingly effectively; Jake Rudock had one of the greatest games a Michigan quarterback has ever had; the defense once again looked positively shaky; and in general nothing made any sense.
Order was restored eventually, though, by way of a Delano Hill pass breakup in the second overtime to end the game. It’s good to get a conference win on the road regardless of context, but this team has some problems.