i I z t I . n P ~ hR- t i ' Y 9 I , w S . A . ByZACH HELFAND Daily Sports Editor, 1. The secondary has signifi- cant holes. For six weeks, Michigan's defense had bailed it out time and again. It made a goal-line stand against Akron, stifled Connecticut despite turnovers and stopped Minnesota. The defense was successful largely because the second- ary prevented big plays, even, if it did so by playing loose and allowing easy under- neath routes. But that fell apart against Penn State in the fourth quarter, when the Nit- tany Lions went 80 yards in less than 30 seconds to tie the game. That was nothing compared to this week against Indiana. The Hoosiers passed for 410 yards on 43 passes, an average of 9.5 per attempt. The second- ary was torched for four touch- downs. The defense was caught out of position, but other times, the secondary simply got out- played. On Indiana's first and second passing touchdowns, the Hoosiers' quick tempo led to breakdowns in the secondary. And on the final passing touchdown, redshirt sophomore Blake Countess lost his man on the goal line, lead- ing toan easy score. Indiana's longest play of the game, though, came when the secondary was in the correct alignment. Freshman corner- back Channing Stribling had positioning on Indiana receiv- er Kofi Hughes, but Hughes jumped over Stribling to steal the ball away. Poor tackling after the catch allowed the 67-yard touchdown. Earlier, junior . cornerback Raymon Taylor dropped an easy pick six. The game was Michigan's worst defensive performance of the year - and possibly of defensive coordinator Greg Mattison's tenure. Through seven games, the Wolverines have defended more passes than allibut 11 FBS teams. More than halfway through the sea- See FIVE, Page 3B ti' , , a #; '"s ..i 'a'.. ~ ly._.r w v, ?.p0k :+, . .> :°,i, !~t "Ay ±.. ,. .fir BIG QUESTIONS The Legends Division is as wide open as ever. But can Michigan address enough of its issues to contend? SportsMonday Column: Page 2B RECORD BREAKER Nkem Ezurike's three goals this week- end gave her 45 for her career, breaking the Michigan career scoring record. Page 4B