3 things we learned after Michigan football defeated Indiana

Michigan dominated in this one, but it came with a price.

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ANN ARBOR, MICH. — No. 7 Michigan hosted the Indiana Hoosiers on Saturday night on the prime time stage.

Going into Saturday night, Indiana hasn’t beaten the Wolverines in Ann Arbor in 20-straight games. The maize and blue continued that streak and made it 21. The Wolverines defeated the Hoosiers, 29-7, on Saturday.

This was a pretty vanilla game for the Wolverines, not much excitement, but the Michigan defense played really well and dominated the injury-riddled Hoosiers on Saturday. The maize and blue did everything they needed to do to get a much-needed victory.

Although the Wolverines won, Michigan had its share of injuries against Indiana on Saturday and lost some key contributors on the way to a large win. With Blake Corum going down, Hassan Haskins was asked to be the main man in the backfield against the Hoosiers, and he sure did impress. Haskins was the focal point on the offensive side of the ball, and tight end Luke Schoonmaker had a couple of touchdowns himself en route to a Michigan win.

Here are three things we learned after the win.

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