Postgame Notes - No. 17/16 Michigan at Indiana
10/14/2017 5:19:00 PM | Football
Postgame Notes
Indiana vs. No. 17/16 Michigan
Oct. 14, 2017
• Indiana and Michigan went to overtime for the second time in series history and the second time in as many games at Memorial Stadium (Nov. 14, 2015).
• IU is now 3-7 all-time in overtime games with a 2-3 mark in Bloomington.
• The Hoosiers scored 10 fourth quarter points, marking the first time Michigan has given up points in the fourth quarter this season. IU scored 17 in the second half. U-M came into the game allowing 14 second half points all year.
• Indiana allowed less than 100 yards passing in back-to-back games for the first time since 1989 (Oct. 7 vs. Northwestern and Oct. 14 vs. Ohio State). The Wolverines were limited to 58 passing yards and just 329 overall. The Hoosiers have held Michigan under 100 passing yards in back-to-back seasons (59 on Nov. 19, 2016).
• IU notched 166 yards in the second half. In the previous two games, Michigan allowed a total of 76 second half yards.
• Fifth-year senior safety Chase Dutra recorded a career-high in solo tackles with 12 and matched a career-high in with 13 overall.
• Junior safety Jonathan Crawford finished with nine tackles, six solo, and one pass breakup.
• Senior defensive back Tony Fields and senior linebacker Chris Covington each made seven stops with one tackle for loss. Covington added one PBU. Fields matched his career-best with seven solos.
• Redshirt freshman Peyton Ramsey completed 20 passes for the second straight week and threw his seventh career touchdown. Ramsey finished the game 20-of-41 for 178 yards.
• Redshirt junior wide receiver Luke Timian set a career-high in receiving yards with 95 on seven receptions.
• True freshman running back Morgan Ellison scored his third career touchdown en route to a 68-yard rushing performance on 14 carries.
• True freshman wide receiver Whop Philyor scored his first career touchdown on an 8-yard reception in the fourth quarter.
• Junior running back Mike Majette caught five passes, a career-high. Majette finished with 49 yards receiving.
• Redshirt junior return specialist J-Shun Harris II pushed his season total in punt return yards to 256 with his 74 yards on the day. He is tied for sixth place for most punt return yards in a season. The Fishers, Ind., native returned one 53 yards to set up the Hoosiers second touchdown in the final stanza.
• Fifth-year senior kicker Griffin Oakes hit two field goals, including a 46-yarder to send the game to overtime as time expired, to extend his program record in field goals made to 60.
• Oakes' streak of five consecutive field goals made was snapped after his 51-yarder was blocked in the first quarter.
• Redshirt junior Wes Martin (6th-time this season), senior linebacker Tegray Scales (6th), fifth-year quarterback Richard Lagow (6th) and senior Greg Gooch (6th) served as today's game captains.
Indiana vs. No. 17/16 Michigan
Oct. 14, 2017
• Indiana and Michigan went to overtime for the second time in series history and the second time in as many games at Memorial Stadium (Nov. 14, 2015).
• IU is now 3-7 all-time in overtime games with a 2-3 mark in Bloomington.
• The Hoosiers scored 10 fourth quarter points, marking the first time Michigan has given up points in the fourth quarter this season. IU scored 17 in the second half. U-M came into the game allowing 14 second half points all year.
• Indiana allowed less than 100 yards passing in back-to-back games for the first time since 1989 (Oct. 7 vs. Northwestern and Oct. 14 vs. Ohio State). The Wolverines were limited to 58 passing yards and just 329 overall. The Hoosiers have held Michigan under 100 passing yards in back-to-back seasons (59 on Nov. 19, 2016).
• IU notched 166 yards in the second half. In the previous two games, Michigan allowed a total of 76 second half yards.
• Fifth-year senior safety Chase Dutra recorded a career-high in solo tackles with 12 and matched a career-high in with 13 overall.
• Junior safety Jonathan Crawford finished with nine tackles, six solo, and one pass breakup.
• Senior defensive back Tony Fields and senior linebacker Chris Covington each made seven stops with one tackle for loss. Covington added one PBU. Fields matched his career-best with seven solos.
• Redshirt freshman Peyton Ramsey completed 20 passes for the second straight week and threw his seventh career touchdown. Ramsey finished the game 20-of-41 for 178 yards.
• Redshirt junior wide receiver Luke Timian set a career-high in receiving yards with 95 on seven receptions.
• True freshman running back Morgan Ellison scored his third career touchdown en route to a 68-yard rushing performance on 14 carries.
• True freshman wide receiver Whop Philyor scored his first career touchdown on an 8-yard reception in the fourth quarter.
• Junior running back Mike Majette caught five passes, a career-high. Majette finished with 49 yards receiving.
• Redshirt junior return specialist J-Shun Harris II pushed his season total in punt return yards to 256 with his 74 yards on the day. He is tied for sixth place for most punt return yards in a season. The Fishers, Ind., native returned one 53 yards to set up the Hoosiers second touchdown in the final stanza.
• Fifth-year senior kicker Griffin Oakes hit two field goals, including a 46-yarder to send the game to overtime as time expired, to extend his program record in field goals made to 60.
• Oakes' streak of five consecutive field goals made was snapped after his 51-yarder was blocked in the first quarter.
• Redshirt junior Wes Martin (6th-time this season), senior linebacker Tegray Scales (6th), fifth-year quarterback Richard Lagow (6th) and senior Greg Gooch (6th) served as today's game captains.
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