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00:00The Hoosiers are 9-0 for the first time ever in Indiana football program history and oh,
00:09the Hoosiers have covered in 8 of those 9 wins and oh, Indiana is favored to beat Michigan
00:16in a football game for the first time since 1968 and not just a 3.5 point favorite or
00:23laying a touchdown at home, it's two touchdowns in favor of the Hoosiers trying to win 10
00:29games in a season for the first time ever. Zeno, will Indiana do so and potentially cover
00:38comfortably against the Maize and Blue, the reigning national champs on Saturday in Bloomington?
00:44Yeah, yeah. I mean, look, somebody who stepped in front of Indiana at one point this season
00:50got my tail handed to me. They're a wagon and it's really hard to deny the numbers that
00:56they've put up and what they have done so far. You also have to acknowledge they haven't
01:01had a step up in class that matters and Michigan is not, this year's Michigan is not a step
01:05up in class that matters. Michigan has no offense. So the biggest problem here is that
01:10while Michigan's defense may be able to slow down Indiana and only keep them to, let's
01:15call it 27, much similar to what we saw Washington be able to do earlier this year against them,
01:22I don't know that you are going to get much out of Michigan's offense enough to keep this
01:27thing close. So the Indiana defense also has requited themselves really well. Like we keep
01:33talking about the offense and Rourke and what he's done, but this is still a defense that
01:39has done really, really well and has managed to hold up there into the bargain here. So
01:47I don't see a path for Michigan here other than Indiana playing poorly and choking on
01:52their home turf. It's a hard, it's Indiana or pass. I mean, I'm not going to get involved,
01:57but at this point, Indiana is, it looks like the right side.

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