Coming off a return to form last week in Ann Arbor, Michigan football heads to Bloomington to face an Indiana team that isn’t very good, though still scrappy.
The Hoosiers have been the ultimate scroll team this year for Michigan fans: they played Ohio State tough and lost 34-27 after letting the game slip in the fourth quarter; they lost to Michigan State 52-27 but were tied as late as the third quarter; and they lost 35-27 to Iowa last week after they had a few credible shots to take the game.
Of course, they also got blown out by Penn State, gave up 55 points to Rutgers, and their most impressive win probably came against Western Kentucky.