Head coach Jim Harbaugh and the Michigan Wolverines improved to 9-2 on the season following their 39-14 win over the Indiana Hoosiers at Memorial Stadium.
With the win, you can make it 24 consecutive years without a loss to the Hoosiers for the Wolverines.
Quarterback Shea Patterson threw for five touchdowns and over 300 yards, while the Michigan defense sacked Indiana quarterback Peyton Ramsey twice.
Check out what several media members had to say on social media following the win.
Jim Harbaugh continues to have his team playing their best football at the right time. @UMichFootball up 39-14 near the end of the 3rd in Bloomington. Next week will be another epic chapter in AA.
— Kirk Herbstreit (@KirkHerbstreit) November 23, 2019
Since halftime at Penn State, Michigan has outscored its opponents 180-52. It sure looks like Jim Harbaugh's offense has entered the potato salad stage of development. If you don't know what that means, oh well.
— Bob Wojnowski (@bobwojnowski) November 23, 2019
Nico Collins is having a day and Michigan is on another level than anybody Indiana has played.
— Steve Layman (@SteveLayman) November 23, 2019
Hell of a last few weeks for Shea Patterson. Looks like a different dude since he got healthy.
— Jordan Strack (@JordanStrack) November 23, 2019
A B1G defensive coordinator told me recently of #GoBlue QB Shea Patterson: “He can take over the game.” Patterson has nine touchdown passes (and counting) in his last two games.
— Adam Rittenberg (@ESPNRittenberg) November 23, 2019
Michigan appears to be in a comfortable spot at Indiana right now. History suggests I should refrain from suggesting that game is over, but I have a feeling we can start getting ready for Ohio State-Michigan next week.
— Kevin McGuire (@KevinOnCFB) November 23, 2019
A coworker who shall remain nameless was convinced that U-M was thinking about Ohio State this week and overlooking Indiana. I tried to warn him but he didnt listen. Michigan is as locked in as they’ve been in awhile. I have no idea what that means for next week but it’ll be fun.
— Jamal Spencer (@JamalSpencerTV) November 23, 2019
I know it's only Indiana.
I know it was only Michigan State.
But if Shea is this accurate and efficient against OSU, they have a shot. It doesn't matter who's playing defense, he's actually hitting guys in stride. That's much different than the first half of the year.
— Eric Lloyd (@EricLloyd) November 23, 2019
Huge opinion: Based on the way they’ve played since the second half of the Penn State game I’m now convinced Michigan can beat Ohio State next Saturday.
— HUGE (@Hugeshow) November 23, 2019
Since that loss against Penn State, Michigan has looked like entirely different team. Curious to see them at home against Ohio State next weekend
— Antwan V. Staley (@antwanstaley) November 23, 2019