Postgame Notes: #4 Michigan 20, Indiana 10
11/19/2016 12:00:00 AM | Football
• The Wolverines improved to 56-9 in the all-time series against Indiana and 37-7 in home games against the Hoosiers.
• Improving to 10-1 with today's win, Michigan has earned back-to-back double-digit win seasons for the first time since 2002-03. It is the 28th time in program history that U-M reached 10 wins.
• Jim Harbaugh is one of only two coaches in program history to win 10 games in each of his first two seasons as head coach, joining Fielding Yost (1901-02).
• The last time Michigan overcame a halftime deficit was last season at Minnesota (Oct. 31, 2015). The Golden Gophers led 16-14 at the half; Michigan won the game, 29-26.
• Michigan honored its senior class -- consisting of 28 fourth-year seniors and 15 fifth-year seniors -- prior to today's home finale.
• Senior quarterback John O'Korn made his first start since the 2014 season -- his sophomore year at Houston. It marks his first career start at Michigan. Since 1975 with Rick Leach, Michigan quarterbacks have combined for a 21-7 record in their first start.
• O'Korn's 30-yard rush in the third quarter was the longest by a Michigan quarterback since Shane Morris' 40-yd run in the 2013 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl (12/28/2013).
• Senior running back De'Veon Smith carried the ball 23 times for a career-best 158 yards and two touchdowns. His previous best was 128 rushing yards, which he recorded last season vs. BYU. It is the eighth 100-yard rushing effort of his career and his third this season.
• Smith upped his season touchdown total to 10 -- and 23 in his career, 22 rushing -- on runs of 34 yards and 39 yards in the third quarter. He boasts seven touchdowns over the last four games.
• Fifth-year senior wide receiver Amara Darboh has caught a pass in 31 straight games -- fifth-longest streak in Michigan history.
• With two pass breakups against the Hoosiers, senior cornerback Jourdan Lewis upped his career total to 43 to tie Leon Hall (2003-06) for the most in Michigan history. Lewis also owns the single-season record (22, 2015) and a share of the single-game record (6, vs. Michigan State, Oct. 17, 2015).
• Senior defensive end Taco Charlton posted fourth-quarter sack -- for loss of seven yards -- to improve his season total to a team-best 6.5. He owns 15.5 sacks in his career in his career, moving to 16th among U-M's all-time leaders in the category, just a half sack shy of earning a share of the 13th spot. Charlton also posted his first career pass breakup in the second quarter.
• Junior defensive end Chase Winovich recorded a half sack -- for a loss of five yards -- in the first quarter. It is his third straight games with a sack; he ranks third on the team with 4.5 sacks on the season and owns 15 in his career.
• Fifth-year senior kicker Kenny Allen went 2-for-2 on field goal attempts, scoring from 28 and 33 yards, to up his career total to 32 and move to sixth among Michigan's all-time leaders. He needs seven more to reach the fifth spot, currently held by J.D. Carlson (39, 1989-91).
• Today's announced attendance of 110,288 marks the 273rd consecutive game of more than 100,000 fans at Michigan Stadium.