BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The Michigan Wolverines footballdefense held a high-powered Indiana offense to 246 points in a 20-15 loss — 18 of which came in the second half. The Hoosiers gained only 4 first downs and scored 5 points after halftime, and Michigan trailed by 2 at one point before suffering its fifth loss of the season. “I would just say we came out with more juice in the second half, ready to play together as one for the defense,” Michigan junior cornerback Zeke Berry said. “And we just put plays on top of plays, and it just worked together. Just kept playing every play.” Berry was the to…