Full Game Replays, 2024, Indiana, Michigan

Michigan vs Indiana Full Game Replay 9 Nov 2024 College Football

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Michigan vs #8 Indiana Full Game Replay

2024 NCAA College Football - Week 11

Memorial Stadium (Bloomington, IN)
3:30 PM, November 9, 2024
Coverage: CBS
Bloomington, IN
Attendance: 53 082

Michigan Wolverines vs #8 Indiana Hoosiers What to Watch:

On Saturday, CBS and Paramount+ will broadcast a highly anticipated college football Week 11 matchup between Big Ten rivals Michigan (5-4, 3-3) and No. 8 Indiana (9-0, 6-0). The Wolverines' national title-defending season has been patchy; most recently, they lost 38–17 at home to the Oregon Ducks, who are ranked #1. They now have to travel to the Hoosiers, who have a perfect record and have destroyed every opponent they have encountered this season. Michigan is only 2-7 ATS, while Indiana is 8-1 against the spread. With starter Jyaire Hill labeled as questionable and standout Will Johnson (toe) ruled out, Michigan faces injury issues at cornerback. 


At 3:30 p.m. ET, Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana, will kick off. According to the most recent Indiana vs. Michigan odds, the Hoosiers are now 14.5-point favorites after beginning at -10.5.

Due to the departure of key members of the championship squad this offseason, the Michigan offense has fallen far short of expectations this season. Wink Martindale's defense will now have to slow down an Indiana attack that has enjoyed an extremely easy schedule thus far this season.

Michigan is playing well against league rivals Minnesota, Michigan State, and USC, giving up just 23.3 points per game this season.


In addition, the Wolverines have defeated the Hoosiers three times in a row while holding Indiana to 10 points or less each time. The last time these teams played in Bloomington, Michigan won 31-10. 

Indiana has the resources on both sides of the ball to help it win by a significant margin, even if the Wolverines might be the greatest team the Hoosiers have played this season. Kurtis Rourke, the starting quarterback, has completed 73.3% of his attempts while averaging 10.5 yards per pass, and the Hoosiers offense leads the Big Ten in average yards per game (476.2) and points per game (46.6). In contrast, the defense allows 261.0 yards per game, which is second in the league.

Indiana is 8-1-0 ATS and has covered eight times in a row during its current winning streak. In seven of those games, the Hoosiers have also scored more than thirty points, hitting the Over. 

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