3 overreactions from Michigan football’s win at Indiana

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Oct 8, 2022; Bloomington, Indiana, USA; Michigan Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh runs onto the field before the game against the against the Indiana Hoosiers at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Marc Lebryk-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 8, 2022; Bloomington, Indiana, USA; Michigan Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh runs onto the field before the game against the against the Indiana Hoosiers at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Marc Lebryk-USA TODAY Sports /

3. The first half presentation is nothing to fret about

Coming out flat is something that we haven’t seen from this year’s version of Michigan football. The first drive was as good as it gets, but afterwards it wasn’t. With an undefeated Penn State coming into the Big house, it is something to keep notice of, which makes this an overreaction for now.

Michigan was due for something like this to happen. It can’t always be sunshine and rainbows and that is something that some folks need to understand. The more that this club faces a daunting challenge, then the tougher and more prepared for the worst that they will be for it in the long run.

The second half showing was more of what we have come accustomed to from this pack of Wolverines. They dominated an inferior opponent, proving they are worthy of being a top five team. Penn State will provide this bunch with its nastiest test yet and how they respond to it will decipher whether or not they have what it takes to repeat as Big Ten champions.

Next. 5 things we learned in win over Indiana. dark