There might not be a more apt movie comparison to Michigan’s double-overtime victory at Indiana than the one coach Jim Harbaugh mentioned — Clint Eastwood’s “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.”
Michigan improved to 8-2, 5-1 Big Ten with a double-overtime, 48-41 victory at Indiana on Saturday. Jake Rudock threw six touchdowns for the Wolverines, and Jehu Chesson caught four of them. It was Delano Hill’s fourth-down pass breakup that sealed the victory, giving a defense that had allowed 307 rushing yards, a late lift.
The Wolverines are on the road again on Saturday against Penn State and then return home for the regular-season finale against rival Ohio State.