Michigan escaped Indiana with a wild 48-41 double overtime victory on Saturday, but it was not easy and the Hoosiers were dangerously close to ending the Wolverine's Big Ten title hopes.
Here are the takeaways:
Jake Rudock is Better Than We Thought
After a 337 yard, two-touchdown performance through the air against Rutgers, many were eager to see what Rudock would be able to do against an Indiana defense that has had problems stopping anyone all season long.
He certainly topped that.
Rudock finished the day 33-of-46 with 440 yard and six touchdowns, while adding 64 yards on seven carries, making him Michigan's leading rusher on the day.