Idle Wolverines have a lot to work on during bye before Nov 2 when they play at Michigan State

Indiana wide receiver Cody Latimer, top, catches a first quarter touchdown pass over Michigan's Raymon Taylor during an NCAA football game at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Saturday, Oct. 19, 2013. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel) (The Associated Press)

Michigan quarterback Devin Gardner, bottom, gets helped up off the field by offensive lineman Kyle Bosch, left, and Taylor Lewan (77), after being hit by an Indiana lineman while throwing a pass out of bounds and being called for intentional grounding during the second quarter of an NCAA football game at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Saturday, Oct. 19, 2013. (AP Photo/Lon Horwedel) (The Associated Press)

Michigan coach Brady Hoke says he would like to see the same offense he saw Saturday show up when the Wolverines play at Michigan State.

He hopes the maize and blue look a lot different on defense.

Hoke, his staff and players have a lot of work to do. And, they'll have time to do it during a bye week before playing Nov. 2 against the Spartans.

Michigan was spectacular with the ball in a record-breaking 63-37 win against Indiana. But the Wolverines were awful on defense, allowing the Hoosiers to average 7.5 yards per play and finish with 572 yards.

Thomas Gordon, though, helped Michigan seal its sixth win by making interceptions on two straight drives midway through the fourth quarter and with 2:57 left in the shootout.