BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Mitchell Paige bobbled and couldn't come up with a fourth-down pass at the goal line that would have forced a third overtime, and No. 15 Michigan fended off feisty Indiana 48-41 on Saturday to keep its conference title hopes alive.
Jake Rudock forced overtime with a touchdown pass with 2 seconds left in regulation and threw two more on back-to-back plays to lead Michigan to the double-overtime win.
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Rudock finished 33 of 46 with 440 yards and six touchdowns -- four to Jehu Chesson, who caught 10 passes for 207 yards.