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* FINAL: Michigan No. 4 beats IU 31-20.
The Hoosiers failed to maintain their lead of 17-15 at halftime, scoring just three points in the second half.
Cam Jones's targeting penalty will be at the next week's Old Oaken Bucket match. Purdue and IU already have 5 to 6 entries for next Saturday's game at Bloomington, which means that for the second year in a row, the winner will reach the playoffs while the loser will not qualify for a bowl game.
Peyton Ramsey and Stevie Scott both managed to kick the ball against a strong Michigan defense, scoring 51 and 139 yards respectively.
Nick Westbrook was the main receiver of IU. He had accumulated 84 yards on the 195 passing yards with which Ramsey finished the game.
In defense, Marcelino Ball led IU with 10 tackles and Ball was intercepted. Hoosier's defense did a good job of "leaning in and not breaking", limiting the Wolverines to six free punt attempts, all of which were successful. But the UI defense forced a single kick in the match.
UI has still not beaten Michigan since 1987 and IU has not won a match in Ann Arbor, Michigan since 1967.
IU, 5-6, at Purdue next weekend while Michigan, 10-1, could win the Big Ten East division with a win against Ohio State next week.
* Dashboard outside the city
Purdue lost to Wisconsin, aged 47 to 44, for three extra time in West Lafayette, Indiana.
Purdue will be 5-6 to enter the Old Oaken Bucket game next week.
* EJECTION (6h03 left in the match) Michigan leads IU 28-20.
Cam Jones is ejected from the game for IU for targeting.
He hit a Michigan player with his helmet when the match was sent after IU made a field goal.
He will be away for the remainder of tonight's game and for the first half of next week's match between IU and Purdue.
The Michigan player is on the field and is removed from the field in a basket.
* FIELD GOAL (6:10 left to play) Michigan leads UI 28-20.
Logan Justus connects from 36 meters bring UI to a game of possession.
The Hoosiers entered inside the red zone of Michigan, but a loss of four yards in the third and one option forced the Hoosiers to attempt a placement.
* FIELD OBJECTIVE (9:55 left to play) Michigan leads UI 28-17.
Another short goal from Jake Moody extended Michigan's lead. A 23-yard Moody goal allowed the Wolverines to score 11 points within 10 minutes of the end of the match.
Michigan had a generous field position to start training, taking over near midfield after a fictitious fourth and 10th UI mock-up, which offered a reverse transfer to Marcelino Ball.
Michigan has accumulated 250 yards passing and 224 rushing yards as a team during the match.
* END of 3rd quarter: Michigan leads IU 25-17.
IU has football at the 47-yard Michigan line, facing a 3rd and 10th situation.
Michigan dominated IU 10-0 in the third period.
* FIELD OBJECTIVE (2h08 left in the third quarter) Michigan leads IU 25-17.
A big 41-yard pass between Patterson and Gentry helped attack another Michigan command that ended with a goal.
Moody scored a 33-yard goal to give the Wolverines an eight-point lead at the end of the third quarter.
IU's defense continues to execute the game plan of bending, but does not break after leaving a significant distance to Michigan.
* INTERCEPTION (it remains 8:05 in the third quarter), Michigan leads to IU 22-17.
And the Hoosiers have their backs straight. Marcelino Ball intercepts Shea Patterson on a wandering throw by the Michigan quarterback.
IU balloon at his own 40-yard line.
* FUMBLE (there are 8:45 in the third quarter) Michigan leads IU 22-17.
IU progressed decently on his second drive in the second half, with Nick Westbrook catching 14 yards and 20 yards respectively. But the reader ends as Stevie Scott escapes the ball just inside Michigan territory.
* TOUCHDOWN (there are 9:44 in the third quarter) Michigan tops 22-17.
IU started the second half with a three-point offensive possession, while the Wolverines went on to score 11 games and 67 yards. The longest game of the race was a 16-yard pass from Patterson to Donovan Peoples-Jones.
Karan Higdon scored the touchdown on a two-yard run.
* HALFTIME: IU topped Michigan No. 4 17-17 at halftime.
Wolverines' mismanagement of the clock costs them a chance to take the lead before the break.
Michigan managed to reach the two-yard IU line, but a tackle made by rookie safety Devon Matthews kept receiver Wolverine in the limelight. The match officials then struggled to bring the ball back to Michigan for another start, as Michigan had no timeout and the clock was expiring.
Peyton Ramsey had 105 yards and 51 rushing yards while Stevie Scott had 96 yards on the ground.
The Hoosier touchdowns were scored by Scott and wide receiver Ty Fryfogle.
Marcelino Ball has seven tackles at the top of the UI defense, scoring three goals, one touchdown and one punt.
* TOUCHDOWN (1:33 left in the second quarter) IU is leading the Michigan 17-15.
The Hoosiers, including Peyton Ramsey, react significantly just before half-time. Ramsey escaped the pocket and rushed and dived for a big first run down the 3rd and 7th to start, and then he managed a perfect pass for Nick Westbrook on the IU side line. for a gain of 41 yards.
The practice ended with seven yards switch from Ramsey to Ty Fryfogle for the score.
* TOUCHDOWN (4:46 remaining in the second quarter) Michigan leads IU 15-10.
The breakthrough finally came for the Wolverines in attack via a 41 touchdown passes from Patterson to Nick Eubanks.
Eubanks was left open in the middle of the UI defense and he easily ran into the end zone for his first career touchdown.
Michigan failed when trying to convert two points after the score.
* FIELD GOAL (7:39 left second quarter) IU is Michigan's top 10-9.
The head goes back in favor of Hoosiers midway through the second quarter.
The UI training included a splendid 30-yard catch from Luke Timian on a ball perfectly launched by Peyton Ramsey.
Stevie Scott also has 85 yards on the floor that day.
Logan Justus scored his first goal of the game, 41 yards, to advance to UI 10-9.
* FIELD GOAL (he stays 9:56 in the second quarter) Michigan leads IU 9-7.
The Wolverines are back in the lead for the first time in the second quarter.
Once again, Michigan has entered the red zone of the UI, but again, the IU defense refused to allow a hit. Michigan gets stuck with two incomplete passes and has to settle Moody's third goal in the game is to regain the lead.
A 31-yard pass from Patterson to Ronnie Bell was Wolverine's great training match.
This kick was 31 yards.
* FIELD GOAL (14:15 remaining in the second quarter) IU leads Michigan 7-6.
IU received a huge helping hand from Michigan, a missing pass preventing the local team from taking the lead.
Michigan had a 3rd and 4th place in the IU 12-yard line, when Michigan quarterback Shea Patterson opened a big Zach Gentry in the end zone. Patterson 's pass was a little short, but Gentry was still able to slow down and try to catch the ball, only to get himself uncomfortable while he was trying to catch the ball. 39, complete the catch.
Instead, wolverines have settled for a Moody scored 30 yards.
* END of the 1st quarter: IU leads Michigan 7-3.
The Hoosiers lead the country's fourth team by four points after a period.
IU was very successful early in the game, with Stevie Scott having 35 yards in the race and Peyton Ramsey 29 yards.
Michigan has football, at the IU line of 14 yards, facing and 2nd and 6th.
Michigan reached the red zone after a pass interference on Andre Brown Jr. and a success in 4th and 2nd race.
* TOUCHDOWN (4:14 remaining in the first quarter) IU leads Michigan 7-3.
Some explosive racing games have highlighted the second offensive possession of the game for IU, which ends with a 13-yard touchdown by Stevie Scott.
Scott ran 35 yards to the left of the IU offensive line, while Peyton Ramsey also had a 29-yard hoard after the loss.
Scott's 13-yard touchdown in the middle of Michigan's defense crowned the player.
The Hoosiers lead the Wolverines by four points, as Scott and Ramsey have already combined more than 100 rushing yards.
* INTERCEPTION (7:20 left in the first quarter) Michigan lead IU 3-0.
The Hoosiers had a nice first run, with Peyton Ramsey making a decisive pass to clinch a first try, as well as two finishes for Luke Timian.
But on 4th and 3rd place in the 39-yard Michigan line, Ramsey throws a pass to Reese Taylor that was intercepted by Michigan's Michael Dwumfour for a one-yard loss from the line of scrimmage.
Michigan ball.
* FIELD OBJECTIVE (10.41 left in the first quarter) Michigan leads IU 3-0.
The Wolverines had a successful first attempt to start the game. Offensive back Karan Higdon racked up 34 yards on the first run for Michigan, while the University's offensive line created a lot of holes for him.
Shea Patterson scored only 17 yards and IU's defense showed determination when Michigan reached the red zone.
Jake Moody converted a 32-yard placement for the Wolverines.
* IU won the draw and deferred in the second half. Michigan will receive the kickoff.
* Linebacker Micah McFadden is dressed and warms up for the Hoosiers after leaving last week's game, injured in the first half.
* The situation is simple for both teams entering the match today. IU needs a win in their last two games, Michigan and home against Purdue, to qualify for the playoffs. Michigan wins the Big Ten East division title with wins against IU and Ohio State next week.
* Hello and welcome to today's live updates page for the IU Football match against the Michigan No. 4. The Indiana Daily Student's football team is in Ann Arbor, Michigan, for the match today.
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