October 5, 2022 | DaddyHoosier | iufb.net
Students of stats, be happy, the weekly number crunch is here!
Michigan leads the all-time series with Indiana 60-10.
SP+ – Michigan 4, Indiana 83
CBS Sports 131 – Michigan 4, Indiana 83
PFF Power Ranking – Michigan 4, Indiana 93
SP+ Projected Score – Michigan 40 – Indiana 15
ESPN Pick Center Projected Score – Michigan 41 – Indiana 19
Offense
Obviously Michigan is highly favored. Looking at the numbers, all is as one might expect for a team that was in the College Football Playoff a few short months ago. The Wolverines are 17-2 since last year and are looking for their 44th Big 10 Championship and their first back to back Titles since 2003-04.
Running Back Blake Corum comes into Saturday’s contest 4th in the country in rushing yards (611) and leading the nation in rushing touchdowns (10). Corum is averaging 6.6 yards per tote. Michigan has a total of 19 rushing TDs on the season which also leads the nation.
Quarterback J.J. McCarthy has a completion percentage of .786 which is beyond efficient.
As a team Michigan is 6th in the country in Scoring Offense (45.4 ppg), 8th in Red Zone Offense (.964), and 13th in Rushing Offense (221.8 ypg).
Looking at the Wolverine’s PFF Team Grades they are 5th in Rush and 14th in Receiver.
Defense
There isn’t any drop-off on the defensive side of things for College Football’s winningest program. Michigan enters the game:
*6th in Scoring Defense (11.6 ppg)
*7th in Total Defense (252.0 ypg)
*10th in Passing Defense (157.8 ypg)
*14th in Rushing Defense (94.2 ypg)
*18th in sacks (15.0 / 3.0 per game)
The Maize and Blue are +4 in turnovers (+0.8 / g).
Looking at PFF Grades the Wolverines rank 1st in Tackling, 3rd in Defense, tied for 4th in Run D, 7th in Coverage, and 16th in Pass Rush.
It’s not difficult to see why Michigan grades as the no. 2 team overall (tied) by PFF. You don’t win 11 National Championships and produce 3 Heisman Trophy winners by being bad at football.
Students of stats, be happy, the weekly number crunch is here!
Michigan leads the all-time series with Indiana 60-10.
SP+ – Michigan 4, Indiana 83
CBS Sports 131 – Michigan 4, Indiana 83
PFF Power Ranking – Michigan 4, Indiana 93
SP+ Projected Score – Michigan 40 – Indiana 15
ESPN Pick Center Projected Score – Michigan 41 – Indiana 19

Offense
Obviously Michigan is highly favored. Looking at the numbers, all is as one might expect for a team that was in the College Football Playoff a few short months ago. The Wolverines are 17-2 since last year and are looking for their 44th Big 10 Championship and their first back to back Titles since 2003-04.
Running Back Blake Corum comes into Saturday’s contest 4th in the country in rushing yards (611) and leading the nation in rushing touchdowns (10). Corum is averaging 6.6 yards per tote. Michigan has a total of 19 rushing TDs on the season which also leads the nation.
Quarterback J.J. McCarthy has a completion percentage of .786 which is beyond efficient.
As a team Michigan is 6th in the country in Scoring Offense (45.4 ppg), 8th in Red Zone Offense (.964), and 13th in Rushing Offense (221.8 ypg).
Looking at the Wolverine’s PFF Team Grades they are 5th in Rush and 14th in Receiver.
Defense
There isn’t any drop-off on the defensive side of things for College Football’s winningest program. Michigan enters the game:
*6th in Scoring Defense (11.6 ppg)
*7th in Total Defense (252.0 ypg)
*10th in Passing Defense (157.8 ypg)
*14th in Rushing Defense (94.2 ypg)
*18th in sacks (15.0 / 3.0 per game)
The Maize and Blue are +4 in turnovers (+0.8 / g).
Looking at PFF Grades the Wolverines rank 1st in Tackling, 3rd in Defense, tied for 4th in Run D, 7th in Coverage, and 16th in Pass Rush.
It’s not difficult to see why Michigan grades as the no. 2 team overall (tied) by PFF. You don’t win 11 National Championships and produce 3 Heisman Trophy winners by being bad at football.
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