WATCH: Indiana Guard Trey Galloway Blows Past Michigan Defense

Indiana guard Trey Galloway has some wheels, and he showed them off against Michigan on Sunday. Galloway went coast-to-coast all the way through the Michigan defense, blowing past one defender after another. Here's the video highlight.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana guard Trey Galloway has some wheels, and he showed them off against Michigan on Sunday. 

Galloway went coast-to-coast all the way through the Michigan defense, blowing past one defender after another.

You can watch the video here:

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