Very frustrating game to watch, and it epitomizes Michigan's struggles to get touchdowns once they get inside the 20. I don't know why the insist on running the ball once they get there, because the passing plays are much more open. Michigan should've had at least 3 and as many as 6 more TDs between all of those FGs and the shit show at the end of the first half, so they should've scored at least 40 points. Props to Moody for coming through in replacing Nordin, though. Hopefully he can kick longer FGs, too, but some of them barely went through so I'm a little skeptical.
Indiana deserves some credit for showing Michigan's defensive weaknesses, though. The pass defense has benefited from playing a number of mediocre-at-best QBs. Ramsey isn't a world-beater, but he's one of the better QBs in the league and has a good OL and RB/WRs around him. Michigan has to be ready for QB draws and passes over the middle next week, because Indiana had the most success with those plays, while Ohio State runs a similar offense. Their tempo also seemed to cause some problems, as it has before.