ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) – Michigan wide receiver Jehu Chesson insists he does not care much about statistics. Chesson says he is just interested in winning. He has had a lot of both lately. Chesson matched a school record with four receiving touchdowns in regulation Saturday, helping the Wolverines get to the first of two overtimes in a 48-41 win over Indiana. He has caught seven TD passes during Michigan’s three-game winning streak. The junior is the first Big Ten player to have at least seven receiving TDs in a three-game stretch since Michigan State’s B.J. Cunningham did it in 2011, according to STATS. Chesson will try to keep his scoring run and the team’s winning streak going Saturday when the 14th-ranked Wolverines play at Penn State.