ANN ARBOR — Michigan's oft-criticized offensive line should have its All-American back against Indiana.

Taylor Lewan exited the Wolverines' four-overtime loss to Penn State on Saturday in the second quarter, and did not play in the second half.

Brady Hoke said Monday he expects Lewan back for Saturday's game against Indiana.

"A little bit of a hip deal, probably was most of it," Hoke said. "He'll be fine."

Lewan attempted to return to the game in the second quarter, but lasted just one play. He left the sidelines and went to the locker room just before halftime.

With Lewan out, Michael Schoefield shifted to the left side and redshirt freshman Erik Magnuson had his first meaningful reps at right tackle.

It was the second consecutive game Graham Glasgow started at center for the Wolverines after spending the first four games at left guard. Joey Burzynski received playing time at both guard spots, replacing Chris Bryant and Kyle Kalis, and Hoke confirmed Monday that left guard is "open."

Michigan struggled to run the ball against the Nittany Lions. Fitz Toussaint had 27 yards on 27 carries and Derrick Green's three carries totaled just 1 yard.

"It kills me to hear that," Schofield said.

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