John Beilein has said for weeks that offense was not Michigan’s problem.
On Thursday, the Wolverines sent that message against Indiana.
They ran the Big Ten’s second-highest scoring team out of Crisler Center, dominating from tip to buzzer, 90-60.
Michigan (14-7, 4-4 Big Ten) was rolling from the start in its biggest victory margin in the IU series since the famed 112-64 blowout at Crisler in 1998.
Whether it was revenge for last year’s IU (14-7, 4-4) hammering in Ann Arbor or just a team finding its rhythm with three wins in its past four games, Michigan looked like a team rounding into form, shooting 63.