
Postgame Notes: #9 Michigan 29, Indiana 7
11/6/2021 11:13:00 PM | Football
• Michigan improved to 8-1 with its 29-7 victory over Indiana. The Wolverines are now 60-10 all-time in the series with wins in 25 of the last 26 games.
• U-M improved its all-time record in night games at Michigan Stadium to 9-2. It was the team's 66th all-time game with a kickoff after 5 p.m. (39-27).
• Running back Hassan Haskins recorded his fourth 100-yard rushing performance of the season, finishing with a new career high of 168 rushing yards. He also had a season-long run of 62 yards.
• Tight end Luke Schoonmaker hauled in his first two touchdowns of the season, marking the first time a Wolverine tight end has caught multiple touchdowns in a game since Jake Butt did so against UCF (Sept. 10, 2016).
• Wide receiver Cornelius Johnson matched his career high with five receptions and totaled more than 100 receiving yards for the second time this season.
• David Ojabo recorded his Big Ten-leading fourth forced fumble of the season with a first-half strip-sack and simultaneously extended his sack streak to five games.
• With their 16.0 combined sacks on the season, David Ojabo and Aidan Hutchinson have the most among Power 5 duos.
• Defensive lineman Christopher Hinton logged his team-leading second fumble recovery of the season.
• Freshman linebacker Junior Colson led the Wolverines with a career-high eight total tackles.
• The Michigan defense held Indiana's offense to zero first downs in each of its first four drives in the second half.
• Michigan's defense held Indiana to just 88 passing yards, marking just the second time Indiana has been held to less than 100 passing yards this season.
• Kicker Jake Moody entered the game as the country's No. 9 scorer (10.6 points per game) and added 11 points today.