Michigan needed its defense to step up if it was going to have a shot to beat Indiana, but a great effort was not good enough to keep the Hoosiers from moving to 10-0 on the season. Down 17-3 at halftime, the defense stood tall in the second half and gave Michigan a chance to win by only surrendering 3 points after the break. “I thought they did an unbelievable job in the second half,” head coach Sherrone Moore said after the loss that dropped U-M to 5-5. “The fight, the effort. I think they allowed 56 yards And just in the game, you know, that offense is averaging 40-something points a game t…