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Michigan football film analysis: U-M vs. Indiana, on second glance

Chris Balasby:Chris Balas11/09/21

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Luke Schoonmaker's two touchdowns helped Michigan football grab a 29-7 win over Indiana in Week 10 Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

Several thoughts after analyzing film of a Michigan football 29-7 win over Indiana …

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First off — they had a good feeling going into this game they weren’t going to lose with Indiana’s limitations on offense. Erick All and Donovan Edwards probably could have played, but they were able to hold them out another week. Luke Schoonmaker had a big game in the passing game as a result (though not his best effort blocking on the edge this game — you’ll see a couple examples in In the Trenches tomorrow).

This was a solid win, right about what most of us expected. IU’s offense wasn’t going to score more than seven to 10 points without some help, and it took some good fortune on a well-covered double reverse pass they completed anyway to get their touchdown.

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