Lots of talk about this Michigan offense after a 14-10 loss to Michigan State, and rightfully so. Concerns remain at quarterback, with the offensive line and with a receiving group that has struggled to get open. It's hard to score turning the ball over, or with minimal protection blocking.
But Michigan (4-1, 1-1 Big Ten) will try again in Week 7, against an Indiana team that is scoring nearly 30 points a game. The Hoosiers are averaging 408 yards of total offense, despite having to face Ohio State and Penn State.
Here's a look at how the Wolverines match up.