ANN ARBOR -- Michigan enters halftime trailing for the first time since ... gulp ... Northwestern.
The fourth-ranked Wolverines turned four red-zone, first-half appearances into 9 points and trail visiting Indiana, 17-15, after two quarters Saturday at Michigan Stadium.
Freshman Jake Moody has converted all three of his field-goal attempts in the game, replacing Quinn Nordin for reasons unclear, including a 32-yard try during Michigan's first drive of the game.
Defensive tackle Michael Dwumfour came up with an interception during Indiana's ensuring drive, but the Wolverines responded a three-and-out and punt.
Then Indiana (5-5, 2-5 Big Ten) went 80 yards in five plays, highlighted by a 35-yard run by running back Stevie Scott.