Indiana Triumphs Over Michigan Amid Defensive Struggles

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Michigan Wolverines' defense showed significant improvement in the second half against Indiana, resembling the schematics of former defensive coordinator Jesse Minter. Despite a 20-15 loss, Michigan held Indiana, a top-scoring team, to just three points and 18 total yards in the second half. The Wolverines achieved this by reducing blitzes, focusing on four-man rushes, and employing more man coverage, leading to a strong defensive performance reminiscent of Minter's successful strategies.
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