Post Tribune (Sunday)

SHEA ON COURSE

Patterson throws 5 TDs, Michigan wins 24th straight over Hoosiers

- Associated Press

BLOOMINGTO­N — Shea Patterson threw five touchdown passes and Nico Collins scored a career-high three times to lead No. 12 Michigan to a 39-14 blowout at Indiana on Saturday.

The Wolverines (9-2, 6-2 Big Ten, No. 13 CFP) have won four straight overall and 24 straight in the series since 1987.

Peyton Ramsey and Stevie Scott III each scored on 1-yard runs for the Hoosiers, but the offense stalled as Patterson started heating up and Indiana (7-4, 4-4) never had a chance. The Hoosiers have lost two in a row since clinching its first winning season in 12 years.

Patterson was the primary reason.

He finished 20 of 32 with 366 yards and one intercepti­on, tied a single-game career high with his scoring passes and now has nine TD passes over the past two weeks. He also topped the 5,000-yard mark in his Michigan career during the game.

And, with some help from his receivers, Patterson made it look easy.

After Scott opened the game with his 1-yard scoring run, Patterson hooked up with Ronnie Bell for a 6-yard TD pass to tie the score. Ramsey answered with a 1-yard TD plunge but Donovan Peoples-Jones made a spectacula­r, spinning 11-yard TD catch to tie it at 14.

Patterson gave Michigan its first lead with a perfect 24-yard scoring strike to Nico Collins with 5:33 left in the f i r st h a l f, Qu i n n Nordin's 24-yard field goal made it 24-14 and the Wolverines sealed the victory with a 76-yard TD pass from Patterson to Collins and Dylan McCaffrey's conversion run midway through the third.

Collins tacked on the final score on a 19-yard catch with 1:39 left in the third to make it 39-14. He had six receptions for a career high 165 yards.

Ramsey was 17 of 29 with 217 yards and one intercepti­on while Scott ran 13 times for 54 yards.

This wasn't just another loss to Michigan. It was humbling and costly. The Hoosiers hung close until Ramsey got hurt during the first half and then never really got in sync after Ramsey returned.

Then with 40 seconds left in the third, left tackle Matthew Bedford and Scott were injured on the same play. Bedford was carted off the field while Scott limped off.

 ?? DARRON CUMMINGS/AP ?? Michigan quarterbac­k Shea Patterson threw for 366 yards and five touchdowns Saturday.
DARRON CUMMINGS/AP Michigan quarterbac­k Shea Patterson threw for 366 yards and five touchdowns Saturday.

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