Joel Klatt shares takeaways from Michigan’s win at Indiana
Michigan had a lot to celebrate on Saturday.
The Wolverines took down Indiana 31-10, and although it was not their best performance, the win made the Wolverines the first bowl-eligible team in 2022. With the win, Michigan advanced to 6-0 on the season, but dropped in the AP Top 25 to No. 5.
Although the Wolverines took home the win, there was a lot of moments that were not cause for as much celebration. Assistant coach Mike Hart collapsed and was carted off the field to receive medical attention before the game, and the commotion on the sidelines gave Michigan a slow start against Indiana. In the first, the Wolverines struggled with third-down conversions and having a field goal blocked. On the other side of the ball, the defense also struggled, giving up big chunks of yardage and 4 third-down conversions to the Hoosiers.
On Monday, CFB analyst Joes Klatt talked about Michigan on his show. The analyst says that the Wolverines will need to shore up several aspects of the team to be able to be successful in facing Ohio State later in the season. Although the defense has shown real growth, Klatt says that in order to win, Michigan “needs to open up the play action pass. There’s not enough run action pass.”
See the full analysis of the game below:
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Here are his takeaways from their win at Indiana ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/lLyzebBoKY
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