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Michigan faces halftime upset alert in tight contest vs. Indiana
By Paul Harvey
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Michigan is playing on the road in back-to-back weeks after a road trip to face Iowa last weekend. Despite a strong showing on the road vs. the Hawkeyes, Michigan is finding things tough to get rolling against Indiana.
Throughout the first half, Michigan struggled on third-down conversions and had a field goal blocked. The defense for the Wolverines has also struggled at times while giving up big chunks of yardage and 4 third-down conversions to the Hoosiers.
In the first half, Michigan has seen key assistant Mike Hart carted off the field after collapsing on the sideline. Hart has since been transported via ambulance for more evaluation.
Regardless of the circumstances, it is an understandably emotional day for the Wolverines and has led to a tough matchup in Bloomington. The Hoosiers are putting Jim Harbaugh’s squad fully on upset alert with a 10-10 score at halftime.
Here’s how social media is reacting:
Indiana is moving the ball on Michigan. Does this curse work both ways? Beat Nebraska – lose a bunch. Lose to Nebraska – win unwinnable games?
— Greg (@gwad_1982) October 8, 2022
Michigan did not scout Indiana. It’s that simple. Harbaugh and his staff has let down the team today. So far anyway. https://t.co/6RrwYzg1PU
— JD Duran (@RealJDDuran) October 8, 2022
Every. Single. Year. Indiana is Michigan hell.
— Dron Hump (@DRonHump) October 8, 2022
Whose calling plays for Michigan? This is awful indiana lost to Nebraska….what the hell
— Jason (@slfootball86) October 8, 2022
Neither team wants to win this Michigan/Indiana game it seems.
— Jericho A. Jackson (@lestermason28) October 8, 2022
Was going to say Michigan finally struggling against a team with a pulse but… does Indiana actually even have a pulse?
— Justin Rogers (@justin_rogers95) October 8, 2022
Indiana never rolls over against Michigan
It will never not annoy me
— Championship Connoisseur (@UMvsEveryone) October 8, 2022
Paul is a lifelong fan and student of all things college football. He has been covering college football since 2017 and the B1G since 2018.