Michigan has typically responded to losses well during the Jim Harbaugh era. That was not the case whatsoever on Saturday against No. 13 Indiana.
The No. 23 Wolverines went into Bloomington and were completely outclassed by the Hoosiers in a 38-21 loss. It marked Michigan’s first loss to Indiana since 1987, and it was very clear early on who the better team was.
Indiana controlled play in the first half, out-gaining Michigan by 183 yards en route to a 24-7 halftime lead. In the process, Michael Penix picked apart the overmatched Michigan secondary — just like Michigan State did in its upset win over the Wolverines last week.