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2017 Michigan State Spartans football team

The 2017 Michigan State Spartans football team represented Michigan State University in the 2017 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Spartans played their home games at the Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Michigan, and competed in the East Division of the Big Ten Conference. They were led by 11th-year head coach Mark Dantonio. The Spartans finished the season 10–3, 7–2 in Big Ten play to finish in a tie for second place in the East Division. The Spartans received an invitation to the Holiday Bowl where they defeated Washington State.

2017 Michigan State Spartans football
Holiday Bowl champion
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
DivisionEast Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 16
APNo. 15
Record10–3 (7–2 Big Ten)
Head coach
Co-offensive coordinatorDave Warner (5th season)
Co-offensive coordinatorJim Bollman (5th season)
Offensive schemePro-style
Co-defensive coordinatorHarlon Barnett (3rd as DC; 11th overall season)
Co-defensive coordinatorMike Tressel (3rd as DC; 11th overall season)
Base defenseMultiple
Captains
Home stadiumSpartan Stadium
(Capacity: 75,005)
Seasons
← 2016
2018 →
2017 Big Ten Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
East Division
No. 5 Ohio State xy$   8 1     12 2  
No. 15 Michigan State   7 2     10 3  
No. 8 Penn State   7 2     11 2  
Michigan   5 4     8 5  
Rutgers   3 6     4 8  
Indiana   2 7     5 7  
Maryland   2 7     4 8  
West Division
No. 7 Wisconsin xy   9 0     13 1  
No. 17 Northwestern   7 2     10 3  
Iowa   4 5     8 5  
Purdue   4 5     7 6  
Nebraska   3 6     4 8  
Minnesota   2 7     5 7  
Illinois   0 9     2 10  
Championship: Ohio State 27, Wisconsin 21
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

Offseason edit

2017 NFL Draft edit

Round Pick Team Player Position
2 35 Seattle Seahawks Malik McDowell Defensive Lineman
4 123 Washington Redskins Montae Nicholson Safety

Undrafted NFL free agents edit

Team Player Position
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Riley Bullough Linebacker
Minnesota Vikings R.J. Shelton Wide receiver
Minnesota Vikings Josiah Price Tight End
Cincinnati Bengals Tyler O'Connor Quarterback
Cincinnati Bengals Demetrious Cox Safety
Arizona Cardinals Brandon Clemons Offensive/Defensive Lineman
Arizona Cardinals Kodi Kieler Offensive lineman

Dismissals due to sexual assault incidents edit

The Spartans dismissed three players, Donnie Corley, Josh King, and Demetric Vance, after they were charged with third-degree criminal sexual conduct in relation to a sexual assault investigation.[1] In a separate incident, Auston Robertson, was charged with third-degree sexual misconduct in April and dismissed from the team.[2]

Recruiting edit

The Spartans signed a total of 23 recruits.

US college sports recruiting information for 2017 recruits
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Cody White
WR
Walled Lake, Michigan Walled Lake Western HS 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 190 lb (86 kg) Mar 16, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Jack Camper
TE
Virginia Beach, Virginia IMG Academy 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 230 lb (100 kg) Mar 22, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Kevin Jarvis
OG
Park Ridge, Illinois Maine South HS 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 340 lb (150 kg) Mar 31, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Hunter Rison
WR
Ann Arbor, Michigan Skyline HS 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 197 lb (89 kg) Apr 1, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Rocky Lombardi
QB
West Des Moines, Iowa Valley HS 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Apr 3, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Matt Carrick
OG
Massillon, Ohio Perry HS 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 275 lb (125 kg) Apr 20, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Darien Clemons
LB
Piqua, Ohio Piqua HS 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 214 lb (97 kg) Apr 26, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Weston Bridges
RB
Akron, Ohio Copley HS 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 204 lb (93 kg) Apr 27, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Jacob Panasiuk
DE
Roselle, Illinois Lake Park HS 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 266 lb (121 kg) Jun 2, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Lashawn Paulino-Bell
DE
Fort Lauderdale, Florida St. Thomas Aquinas HS 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 235 lb (107 kg) Jun 20, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Mustafa Khaleefah
OT
Dearborn, Michigan Dearborn HS 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 282 lb (128 kg) Jun 23, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Dominique Long
S
Westerville, Ohio Westerville South HS 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 189 lb (86 kg) Jun 25, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Matt Dotson
TE
Cincinnati, Ohio Moeller HS 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 235 lb (107 kg) Jul 7, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Jordan Reid
OG
Detroit, Michigan Cass Tech HS 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 300 lb (140 kg) Jul 9, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Josiah Scott
CB
Fairfield, Ohio Fairfield HS 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 235 lb (107 kg) Jul 31, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Connor Heyward
WR
Suwanee, Georgia Peachtree Ridge HS 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 215 lb (98 kg) Dec 8, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Antjuan Simmons
LB
Ann Arbor, Michigan Pioneer HS 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 215 lb (98 kg) Jan 14, 2017 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Tre Person
CB
Atlanta, Georgia Westlake HS 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 165 lb (75 kg) Jan 22, 2017 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
DeAri Todd
DE
Lorain, Ohio Clearview HS 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 245 lb (111 kg) Jan 22, 2017 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
C.J. Hayes
WR
Bowling Green, Kentucky South Warren HS 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Jan 31, 2017 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Noah Harvey
LB
Hartland, Wisconsin Arrowhead HS 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 210 lb (95 kg) Jan 31, 2017 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPNN/A
Emmanuel Flowers
S
Chino Hills, California Ayala HS 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 175 lb (79 kg) Feb 1, 2017 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPNN/A
Laress Nelson
WR
Plantation, Florida American Heritage HS 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 171 lb (78 kg) Feb 1, 2017 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPNN/A
Overall recruiting rankings:
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "Michigan State Football Commitments". Rivals.com. Retrieved February 18, 2017.
  • "2017 Michigan State Football Commits". Scout.com. Retrieved February 18, 2017.
  • "ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved February 18, 2017.
  • "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Scout.com. Retrieved February 18, 2017.
  • "2017 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved February 18, 2017.

Roster edit

Position key

2017 Michigan State Spartans football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos. # Name Class
RB 3 LJ Scott Jr
WR 4 C. J. Hayes Fr
WR 5 Hunter Rison Fr
QB 6 Damion Terry   Sr
WR 7 Cody White Fr
QB 10 Messiah deWeaver   Fr
RB 11 Connor Heyward Fr
QB 12 Rocky Lombardi Fr
QB 13 Mickey Macius   Jr
QB 14 Brian Lewerke   So
WR 16 Brandon Sowards   Jr
WR 17 Laress Nelson Fr
WR 18 Felton Davis III Jr
WR 19 Nick Krumm   So
WR 20 David Lewandowski   So
WR 21 Cam Chambers   Fr
RB 24 Gerald Holmes   Sr
WR 25 Darrell Stewart Jr.   So
RB 27 Weston Bridges Fr
RB 28 Madre London   Jr
FB 30 Tanner Hallock Fr
FB 40 Collin Lucas   Jr
FB 41 Reid Burton   Fr
TE 42 Hussien Kadry   Sr
FB 44 Max Rosenthal Fr
FB 45 Joe Palange   Sr
OT 55 Jordan Reid Fr
G 56 Matt Carrick Fr
G 59 David Beedle   Jr
G 60 Casey Schreiner   Jr
OT 61 Cole Chewins   So
OT 62 Luke Campbell   Fr
OT 63 Noah Listermann   So
OL 64 Matt Allen   Fr
OL 65 Brian Allen (C) Sr
OT 66 Blake Bueter Fr
C 67 Bryce Wilker   So
OL 68 Jeremy Schram   Jr
OL 69 Tommy Liesveld   Fr
G 70 Tyler Higby   So
OL 71 Chase Gianacakos   Jr
OT 73 Dennis Finley   Sr
OL 74 Jack Henrichs Fr
G 75 Kevin Jarvis Fr
OT 76 A. J. Arcuri   Fr
OL 77 Nick Padla   Jr
OT 79 Mustafa Khaleefah Fr
TE 80 Matt Seybert   So
TE 81 Matt Sokol   Jr
TE 82 Jack Camper Fr
WR 83 Noah Sargent   Fr
WR 84 Brock Makaric   Sr
TE 84 Noah Davis   Fr
WR 85 Khylin Barton   Fr
WR 86 Trishton Jackson So
WR 88 Andre Welch Fr
TE 89 Matt Dotson Fr
Defense
Pos. # Name Class
CB, WR 2 Justin Layne So
LB 5 Andrew Dowell Jr
DE 8 Lashawn Paulino-Bell Fr
S 9 Dominique Long Fr
S 10 Matt Morrissey   Jr
CB 15 Emmanuel Flowers Fr
CB 15 Tyson Smith Jr
S 16 Austin Andrews   Fr
LB 17 Tyriq Thompson   So
CB 19 Josh Butler   So
S 20 Jalen Watts-Jackson   Jr
CB 22 Josiah Scott Fr
LB 23 Chris Frey (C) Sr
CB 24 Tre Person Fr
DE 26 Brandon Randle   Fr
S 27 Khari Willis Jr
S 28 David Dowell   So
DB 29 Shakur Brown Fr
CB 31 T. J. Harrell   Jr
DB 32 Jahz Watts Fr
LB 34 Antjuan Simmons Fr
LB 35 Joe Bachie So
LB 37 Dante Razzano   Fr
DB 37 Corey Pryor   Fr
LB 38 Byron Bullough   Jr
DL 41 Gerald Owens   Jr
LB 42 Brent Mossburg Fr
S 43 Jack Mandryk Fr
S 44 Grayson Miller Jr
LB 45 Darien Tipps-Clemons Fr
LB 47 Noah Harvey Fr
DE 48 Kenny Willekes   So
LB 49 Shane Jones   Sr
LB 50 Sean Harrington   Sr
DL 51 Kyonta Stallworth   So
DE 52 Dillon Alexander   Jr
LB 53 Peter Fisk   Fr
LB 54 Mitchell Sokol Fr
DT 58 Devyn Salmon   Sr
DT 72 Mike Panasiuk So
DE 83 Mufi Hill-Hunt   Fr
DE 91 Robert Bowers   Jr
DE 92 DeAri Todd Fr
DT 93 Naquan Jones   Fr
DE 96 Jacub Panasiuk Fr
DE 97 Justice Alexander   So
DE 98 Demetrius Cooper   Sr
DT 99 Raequan Williams   So
Special teams
Pos. # Name Class
K 8 Cole Hahn Fr
P 25 Jake Hartbarger   Jr
LS 47 Ryan Armour So
LS 57 Collin Caflisch   So
K, P 94 Jack McKenna Fr
K 97 Brett Scanlon   Sr
K 98 Matt Coghlin   Fr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Harlon Barnett (Associate head coach/co-Defensive coordinator/Defensive Backs)
  • Mark Staten (Assistant head coach/Offensive Line)
  • Jim Bollman (Co-Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends)
  • Mike Tressel (Co-Defensive coordinator/Linebackers)
  • Dave Warner (Co-Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs)
  • Ron Burton (Defensive Tackles)
  • Brad Salem (Quarterbacks)
  • Terrence Samuel (Wide Receivers)
  • Mark Snyder (Defensive Ends/Special Teams)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  •   Injured
  •   Redshirt

Roster
Last update: August 8, 2017

Coaching staff edit

Name Position Joined Staff
Mark Dantonio Head coach 2007
Harlon Barnett Associate head coach/Co-Defensive coordinator/Defensive Backs 2007
Mark Staten Assistant head coach/offensive line 2007
Dave Warner Co-Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs 2007
Jim Bollman Co-Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends 2013
Mike Tressel Co-Defensive coordinator/linebackers 2007
Brad Salem Quarterbacks 2010
Terrence Samuel Wide receivers 2011
Ron Burton Defensive Tackles 2013
Mark Snyder Defensive Ends/Special Teams 2015

Schedule and results edit

Michigan State announced its 2017 football schedule on December 8, 2016.[3]

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 212:00 p.m.Bowling Green*ESPNUW 35–1071,202
September 93:30 p.m.Western Michigan*
  • Spartan Stadium
  • East Lansing, MI
BTNW 28–1472,910
September 238:00 p.m.Notre Dame*
  • Spartan Stadium
  • East Lansing, MI (rivalry)
FOXL 18–3874,023
September 303:30 p.m.Iowa
  • Spartan Stadium
  • East Lansing, MI
FOXW 17–1073,331
October 77:30 p.m.at No. 7 MichiganABCW 14–10112,432
October 148:00 p.m.at MinnesotaNo. 21BTNW 30–2747,541
October 213:30 p.m.Indiana No. 18
  • Spartan Stadium
  • East Lansing, MI (rivalry)
ABCW 17–974,111
October 283:30 p.m.at NorthwesternNo. 16ESPNL 31–39 3OT39,369
November 412:00 p.m.No. 7 Penn StateNo. 24
  • Spartan Stadium
  • East Lansing, MI (rivalry)
FOXW 27–2471,605
November 1112:00 p.m.at No. 13 Ohio StateNo. 12FOXL 3–48107,011
November 184:00 p.m.MarylandNo. 17
  • Spartan Stadium
  • East Lansing, MI
FOXW 17–770,216
November 254:00 p.m.at RutgersNo. 16FOXW 40–735,021
December 289:00 p.m.vs. No. 18 Washington State*No. 16FS1W 42–1747,092

Source[4]

Game summaries edit

Bowling Green edit

Series Record Previous meeting Result
2–0 September 8, 2007 MSU, 28–17
Week One: Bowling Green at Michigan State – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Bowling Green 3 0 0710
Michigan State 0 14 21035

at Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI

  • Date: September 2, 2017
  • Game time: 12:01 pm EDT
  • Game weather: 65 °F (18 °C), Wind: 7 MPH ESE, Sunny
  • Game attendance: 71,202
  • Referee: Jeff Servinski
  • TV announcers (ESPNU): Clay Matvick (play-by-play), Kirk Morrison (analyst)
  • Sources:[5][6]
Game information

MSU opened the season at Spartan Stadium against Mid-American Conference opponent, Bowling Green looking to improve upon their poor performance in 2016. The Spartans started well, driving to the Falcon goalline before L. J. Scott fumbled the ball and Bowling Green returned it to their 31-yard line. The Falcons moved the ball down the field and took the lead shortly thereafter on a Jake Suder 36-yard field goal. After this ominous beginning, neither team managed any further points in the first quarter, but the Spartans took the lead for good less than four minutes into the second quarter on a Madre London seven-yard touchdown run. As time ran out in the first half, Brian Lewerke hit Felton Davis for a four-yard touchdown pass to give the Spartans a 14–3 lead at halftime. MSU's offense took control in the third period, scoring touchdowns on back-to-back possessions, both touchdown passes from Brian Lewerke, to give the Spartans a commanding 28–3 lead. Tyson Smith, playing in his first game since suffering a stroke in November 2016, intercepted a Falcon pass and returned it 38 yards for a touchdown and a 35–3 lead. LJ Scott would lose another fumble early in the fourth quarter, this time the Falcons returned it 46 yards for a touchdown to reduce the Spartan lead to 35–10. Neither team scored again as the Spartans moved to 1–0 on the season with a convincing win.[7]

Brian Lewerke played well, completing 22 of this 33 attempts and throwing three touchdowns. He also rushed for 70 yards on the day. L. J. Scott had a poor day, rushing 15 times and gaining only 39 yards and fumbling the ball twice with the Falcons recovering both. The Spartan defense limited the Falcons to three points and 212 total yards on the day.[8]

Western Michigan edit

Series Record Previous meeting Result
12–2 September 4, 2015 MSU, 37–24
Week Two: Western Michigan at Michigan State – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Western Michigan 0 0 7714
Michigan State 7 7 7728

at Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI

  • Date: September 9, 2017
  • Game time: 3:40 pm EDT
  • Game weather: 65 °F (18 °C), 6 MPH ENE, Partly Cloudy
  • Game attendance: 72,910
  • Referee: Daniel Capron
  • TV announcers (BTN): Brandon Gaudin (play-by-play), Glen Mason (analyst)
  • Sources:[9][10]
Game information

In the second week of the season, the Spartans hosted another MAC opponent, the previous year's MAC champion, Western Michigan. The Michigan State defense would hold steady on the opening drive by the Broncos, with Josiah Scott recording his first career interception. The Spartan offense was able to drive into WMU territory following the interception, but was unable to score. Several possessions later, Brian Lewerke finally opened the scoring in the first quarter on a read option play, scoring on a 61-yard run, giving Michigan State a 7–0 lead. Michigan State would add another score late in the second quarter on a 15-yard pass from Lewerke to L. J. Scott. As a result, MSU led 14–0 at halftime. For the second week in a row, an opponent scored on a fumble recovery when true-freshman receiver Hunter Rison had the ball stripped by WMU cornerback Darius Phillips and returned it 67 yards for a touchdown, to pull the Broncos within 14–7. The Spartan offense immediately answered the score, taking less than three minutes on their following drive to score, which included a Darrell Stewart Jr. run of 41 yards to the WMU one-yard line. Lewerke would punch it in from one-yard out, restoring MSU's two touchdown lead, 21–7. The Spartans increased the lead in the fourth quarter when L. J. Scott broke a 44-yard run on fourth and one from the Spartan 45-yard line. Scott would eventually score on a two-yard touchdown run, giving MSU a 28–7 lead. However, Darius Phillips answered the Spartan touchdown on the ensuing kickoff with a 100-yard return for touchdown, making it 28–14. The Bronco offense would finally put a drive together late in the fourth quarter, driving all the way to the MSU 15-yard line before failing to convert on fourth and one. The Spartan offense would then run out the clock to secure the 28–14 victory.[11] The win moved the Spartans to 2–0 on the season with a bye week to follow.

The Michigan State defense played extremely well, tallying four sacks (they had 11 total sacks all of last year) and surrendering only 195 yards and, for the second week in a row, did not give up a touchdown. Brian Lewerke totaled 242 all purpose yards (161 yards passing, 81 yards rushing), with two rushing TDs and a passing TD. LJ Scott led all rushers with 86 yards rushing with a couple of TDs (one receiving and one rushing). Felton Davis led all receivers with four receptions and 69 yards. Michigan State rushed for 296 yards, the most yards rushing the Spartans have had in a game since rushing for 330 yards against Indiana in 2014.[12]

Notre Dame edit

Series Record Previous meeting Result
29–49–1 September 17, 2016 MSU, 36–28
Week Three: Notre Dame at Michigan State – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Notre Dame 14 14 7338
Michigan State 7 0 3818

at Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI

  • Date: September 23, 2017
  • Game time: 8:00 pm EDT
  • Game weather: 84 °F (29 °C), 5 MPH SE, Clear
  • Game attendance: 74,023
  • Referee: Gary Patterson
  • TV announcers (FOX): Gus Johnson (play-by-play), Joel Klatt (analyst), Jenny Taft (sideline reporter)
  • Sources:[13][14]
Game information
First Quarter
  • ND – Brandon Wimbush 16-yard run (Justin Yoon kick), 13:05. Irish 7–0. Drive: 7 plays, 78 yards, 1:55.
  • ND – Julian Love 59-yard interception return (Justin Yoon kick), 10:33. Irish 14–0.
  • MSU – Darrell Stewart Jr. 4-yard pass from Brian Lewerke (Matt Coghlin kick), 06:33. Irish 14–7. Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 4:00.
Second Quarter
  • ND – Dexter Williams 8-yard pass from Brandon Wimbush (Justin Yoon kick), 9:32. Irish 21–7. Drive: 6 plays, 24 yards, 2:23.
  • ND – Dexter Williams 14-yard run (Justin Yoon kick), 0:47. Irish 28–7. Drive: 5 plays, 80 yards, 1:34.
Third Quarter
  • MSU – Matt Coghlin 40-yard field goal, 11:13. Irish 28–10. Drive: 9 plays, 53 yards, 3:38.
  • ND – Deon McIntosh 9-yard run (Justin Yoon kick), 7:46. Irish 35–10. Drive: 8 plays, 62 yards, 3:19.
Fourth Quarter
  • ND – Justin Yoon 46-yard field goal, 04:51. Irish 38–10. Drive: 10 plays, 66 yards, 5:01.
  • MSU – Gerald Holmes 25-yard run (Cody White pass from Brian Lewerke for two points), 03:09 Irish 38–18. Drive: 7 plays, 71 yards, 1:35.

Following a bye week, the Spartans welcomed rival Notre Dame to Spartan Stadium for their third consecutive home game. Notre Dame jumped up early on the Spartans, taking the opening drive 78 yards on seven plays as Notre Dame QB Brandon Wimbush ran for 16 yards to put the Irish up 7–0. On the next possession, things got even worse for the Spartans as Brian Lewerke's pass was intercepted by Julian Love and returned 59 yards for a touchdown. Trailing 14–0, the Spartans would answer, going 75 yards and scoring on a Darrell Stewart Jr. four-yard touchdown catch to cut the lead to 14–7. Neither team managed any more points in the first quarter, but Lewerke again committed a mistake early in the second quarter as he fumbled the ball at the MSU 24-yard line. Six plays later Wimbush hit Dexter Williams for an eight-yard touchdown to put the Irish up 21–7. Looking to avoid the rout, the Spartans took their next drive deep into Notre Dame territory. L. J. Scott scored an apparent touchdown from 14 yards out, but he was stripped of the ball before he crossed the goalline and Notre Dame recovered the fumble. Instead of the lead being reduced to 21–14, Notre Dame moved down the field on five plays as Williams again scored for the Irish, putting the score at 28–7. MSU was unable to answer and trailed by 21 at the half.

In the second half, MSU attempted to prevent the blowout, but only managed a field goal on their opening possession. The Irish put the game out of reach on their next possession, going 62 yards on eight plays to balloon the lead to 35–10. Notre Dame added a field goal with five minutes remaining in the game as the MSU offense continued to struggle. The Spartans did get another touchdown as Gerald Holmes caught a 25-yard pass from Brian Lewerke to cut the lead to 38–18 with the two point conversion. However, with just 1:36 remaining the game, it was too little too late and the Spartans fell 38–18. As a result of the win, the Irish received the Megaphone Trophy. The Spartans fell to 2–1 on the season.

MSU outgained the Irish 496–355, but the three turnovers cost the Spartans. Lewerke completed 31 of 51 passes for 340 yards and the Spartans gained 151 yards on the ground. Despite the yardage discrepancy, it was a complete and utter blowout.

Iowa edit

Series Record Previous meeting Result
21–23–2 December 5, 2015 MSU, 16–13
Week Four: Iowa at Michigan State – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Iowa 0 7 0310
Michigan State 14 3 0017

at Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI

  • Date: September 30, 2017
  • Game time: 4:17 pm EDT
  • Game weather: 64 °F (18 °C), 3 MPH NNE, Sunny
  • Game attendance: 73,331
  • Referee: Mike Cannon
  • TV announcers (FOX): Joe Davis (play-by-play), Brady Quinn (analyst), Bruce Feldman (sideline reporter)
  • Sources[15]
Game information
First Quarter
  • MSU – Felton Davis 22-yard pass from Brian Lewerke (Matt Coghlin kick), 11:50. Spartans 7–0. Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 3:10.
  • MSU – Felton Davis 6-yard pass from Brian Lewerke (Matt Coghlin kick), 2:11. Spartans 14–0. Drive: 10 plays, 31 yards, 4:08.
Second Quarter
  • IOWA – Akrum Wadley 9-yard run (Miguel Recinos kick), 12:15. Spartans 14–7. Drive 10 plays, 72 yards, 4:51.
  • MSU – Matt Coghlin 38-yard field goal, 0:43. Spartans 17–7. Drive: 7 plays, 16 yards, 2:50.
Fourth Quarter
  • IOWA – Miguel Recinos 43-yard field goal. Spartans 17–10. Drive: 8 plays, 45 yards, 4:56.

In their fourth consecutive home game to begin the season, the Spartans hosted the Hawkeyes in East Lansing in the teams' first matchup since the 2015 Big Ten Championship. MSU started off hot as Brian Lewerke hit his first five passes including a 22-yard catch by Felton Davis for a touchdown and an early 7–0 lead over Iowa. After exchanging punts on their next possessions, the Spartans again got hot through the air as Lewerke again hit Davis, this time from six yards out to move the MSU lead to 14–0. Iowa would answer as they went 72 yards on 10 plays before Akrum Wadley scored on a 9-yard run that cut the lead in half at 14–7. Michigan State managed a 38-yard field goal from Matt Coghlin with 43 seconds left in the half to push the halftime lead to 17–7.

In the second half, both defenses controlled the game. However, Iowa, on the first possession of the half moved to the Spartan five-yard line before Iowa quarterback Nate Stanley fumbled the ball without being touched and MSU recovered at their own three yard line. The first scoring of the half came with a little over nine minutes left in the game as Iowa converted on a Miguel Recinos 43-yard field goal to narrow the lead to 17–10. After exchanging punts, the Spartans punted to Iowa with just over three minutes remaining in the game. The Spartan defense, however, limited the Hawkeyes to three plays before the clock ran out and the Spartans left with the victory 17–10.[16]

Iowa managed only 231 yards in the game while the Spartans put up 300 yard. The difference in the game were the turnovers as the Spartans, who entered the game with eight turnovers on the season, did not turn the ball over while the Hawkeyes lost two fumbles. The win moved MSU to 3–1 on the season and 1–0 in the Big Ten with a trip to Ann Arbor looming.

Michigan edit

Series Record Previous meeting Result
35–69–5 October 29, 2016 Michigan, 32–23
Week Five: Michigan State at Michigan – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Michigan State 7 7 0014
No. 7 Michigan 3 0 7010

at Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI

  • Date: October 7, 2017
  • Game time: 7:43 pm EDT
  • Game weather: 78 °F (26 °C), Wind: 20-30 MPH SW, Partly Cloudy with Rain
  • Game attendance: 112,432
  • Referee: John O'Neill
  • TV announcers (ABC): Chris Fowler (Play-by-Play), Kirk Herbstreit (Analyst), Maria Taylor (Sideline)
  • [17]
Game information
First Quarter
  • MICH – Quinn Nordin 30-yard field goal. Wolverines 3–0. Drive: 16 plays, 64 yards, 6:56.
  • MSU – Brian Lewerke 14-yard run (Matt Coghlin kick). Spartans 7–3. Drive: 6 plays, 46 yards, 2:49
Second Quarter
  • MSU – Madre London 16-yard pass from Brian Lewerke (Matt Coghlin kick). Spartans 14–3. Drive: 9 plays, 83 yards, 3:45.
Third Quarter
  • MICH – Khalid Hill 1-yard run (Quinn Nordin kick). Spartans 14–10. Drive: 4 plays, 33 yards, 1:41.

Leaving Spartan Stadium for the first time on the season, the Spartans traveled to take on rival Michigan in a matchup for the Paul Bunyon Trophy. No. 7-ranked Michigan looked like the better team to start the game as they went 64 yards on 16 plays, but stalled on the MSU 11-yard line and settled for a 30-yard field goal to take an early 3–0 lead. The unranked Spartans were forced to punt on their first possession and, after a first down for Michigan, MSU took control of the game. Joe Bachie stripped Michigan's Ty Isaac and Chris Frey recovered the fumble at the Michigan 46-yard line. The Spartans drove straight down the field and Brian Lewerke scrambled in from 14 yards out to give the Spartans a 7–3 lead. The MSU defense forced Michigan to punt and the Spartan offense stalled at the Michigan 47. Following another punt by the Wolverines, the Spartans capped off an 83-yard drive with a Madre London 16-yard run to put the Spartans up 14–3. Another forced fumble by the Spartan defense ended a Michigan drive at the Spartan 29-yard line with just over a minute remaining in the half. The Spartans happily went to the locker room with a 14–3 lead.

In the second half, the weather became a major factor. With the wind kicking up and a storm approaching, Michigan scored on their second possession after a short punt gave the Wolverines the ball as the Spartan 33. The one-yard touchdown run narrowed the MSU lead to 14–10. MSU's offense, facing a strong wind and a storm, went conservative for the remainder of the game. MSU's defense did not, intercepting Michigan quarterback John O'Korn on the next three possessions. Though MSU did not convert any of the interceptions into points, each stopped a Wolverine drive at crucial junctures. The Spartan defense kept up its good play, forcing Michigan to punt on their next two possessions and the Spartans took over with 3:58 remaining in the game. A pair of MSU first downs, their first first downs of the half, appeared to seal the win for MSU, but penalties set the Wolverines up with the ball at their own 20 with 34 seconds to go. Another personal foul penalty on the Spartans following 15-yard gain gave Michigan the ball at midfield. Finally, as time expired, the Wolverines' Hail Mary-pass was deflected to the ground at the goal line to give the Spartans the win and the Paul Bunyon trophy.[18]

The win gave the Spartans their eighth win over Michigan in the last ten years, all under head coach Mark Dantonio. The Spartans rushed for 158 yards, but were limited to only 94 yards through the air. The MSU defense held the Wolverines to 300 yards. MSU also did not turn the ball over, while forcing five Wolverine turnovers.

Minnesota edit

Series Record Previous meeting Result
29–17 November 30, 2013 MSU, 14–3
Week Six: Michigan State at Minnesota – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
No. 21 Michigan State 10 7 6730
Minnesota 6 0 02127

at TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota

  • Date: October 14, 2017
  • Game time: 8:00 pm EDT
  • Game weather: 50 °F (10 °C), Wind: N 10 MPH, Rainy
  • Game attendance: 47,541
  • Referee: Don Willard
  • TV announcers (BTN): Brandon Gaudin (play-by-play), Glen Mason (analyst), and Elise Manaker (sideline reporter)
  • [19][20]
Game information
First Quarter
  • MIN – Emmit Carpenter 25-yard field goal. Golden Gophers 3–0. Drive: 4 plays, −4 yards, 1:03.
  • MSU – Matt Coghlin 42-yard field goal. Tie 3–3. Drive: 9 plays, 47 yards, 3:19.
  • MSU – Madre London 3-yard run (Matt Coghlin kick). Spartans 10–3. Drive: 2 plays, 8 yards, 0:40.
  • MIN – Emmit Carpenter 47-yard field goal. Spartans 10–6. Drive: 4 plays, 5 yards, 1:16.
Second Quarter
  • MSU – LJ Scott 24-yard run (Matt Coghlin kick). Spartans 17–6. Drive: 6 plays, 62 yards, 3:24.
Third Quarter
  • MSU – Matt Coghlin 35-yard field goal. Spartans 20–6. Drive: 9 plays, 58 yards, 4:15.
  • MSU – Matt Coghlin 25-yard field goal. Spartans 23–6. Drive: 16 plays, 73 yards, 9:13.
Fourth Quarter
  • MIN – Tyler Johnson 28-yard pass from Demry Croft (Emmit Carpenter kick). Spartans 23–13. Drive: 2 plays, 27 yards, 0:50.
  • MSU – L. J. Scott 6-yard run (Matt Coghlin kick). Spartans 30–13. Drive: 4 plays, 45 yards, 1:40.
  • MIN – Tyler Johnson 17-yd pass from Demry Croft (Emmit Carpenter kick). Spartans 30–20. Drive: 9 plays, 61 yards, 4:55.
  • MIN – Tyler Johnson 9-yd pass from Demry Croft (Emmit Carpenter kick). Spartans 30–27. Drive: 10 plays, 73 yards, 1:55.

Going on the road for the second straight week but leaving the state of Michigan for the first time on the season, the newly ranked Spartans traveled to Minnesota. The start of the game was delayed for approximately 45 minutes due to thunderstorms in the area. The weather made for a very sloppy start for both offenses, with Minnesota going three-and-out on their first drive. Michigan State took over, but a fumbled snap set the Spartans back and they had to punt as well. Disaster struck on the punt, as the snap was high and slipped through punter Jake Hartbarger's hands, with Minnesota recovering at the Spartan three yard line. The MSU defense stood tall and drove the Gophers back, leading to an Emmit Carpenter 25-yard field goal to open the scoring. Michigan State responded with a field goal drive of their own, with Matt Coghlin hitting from 42 yards out to even the score at 3–3. On the ensuing Gopher possession, a fumbled hand-off was recovered by Spartan defensive end Kenny Willekes at the Gopher eight yard line. Madre London scored the game's first touchdown two plays later from three yards out to make the score 10–3. After a Gopher punt, Brian Lewerke threw his first interception in three games and the Gophers took over at the MSU 34 yard-line. This led to a 47-yard field goal from Carpenter to make the score 10–6. Michigan State responded with a touchdown drive, with L. J. Scott scoring from 24 yards out to extend the lead to 17–6 at the half.

Michigan State received the opening kickoff of the second half and drove down into the red zone, but were forced to settle for another field goal, with Coghlin hitting from 35 yards out to move the score to 20–6. The Gophers punted on their next possession and the Spartans put together another long drive. However, a false start penalty forced MSU to settle for another Coghlin field goal to increase the lead to 23–6. Following yet another fumble by L. J. Scott, Minnesota recovered scored their first touchdown of the game on a 28-yard pass from Demry Croft to Tyler Johnson to cut the lead to 23–13. After a good kickoff return from Connor Heyward, MSU quickly responded to the Gopher touchdown with Scott scoring from six yards out, making it 30–13 Spartans. Minnesota was not done as Croft found Johnson again for a touchdown from 17 yards out to cut it to 30–20 with under eight minutes remaining in the game. The next Spartan drive led to a missed field goal from 45 yards out and Minnesota took over with under five minutes remaining in the game. Croft found Johnson in the end zone for the third time in the second half to reduce MSU's lead to three. However, Minnesota's onside kick was recovered by MSU as the Spartans pulled out a hard-fought 30–27 victory on the road at Minnesota.[21]

Scott ran for a career-high 194 yards on 25 carries with two touchdowns. London added 74 yards and a touchdown as the Spartans ran for 245 yards in the game while limiting the Gophers to 74 yards on the ground. The win moved the Spartans 5–1 overall and 3–0 in the Big Ten.

Indiana edit

Series record Previous meeting Result
45–16–2 October 1, 2016 Ind, 24–21
Week Seven: Indiana at Michigan State – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Indiana 3 0 339
No. 18 Michigan State 0 3 01417

at Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI

  • Date: October 21, 2017
  • Game time: 3:36 pm EDT
  • Game weather: 76 °F (24 °C), Wind: S 12 MPH, Partly Cloudy
  • Game attendance: 74,111
  • Referee: Ron Snodgrass
  • TV announcers (ABC): Dave Flemming (play-by-play), Greg McElroy (analyst), Tom Luginbill (sideline reporter)
  • [22]
Game information
First Quarter
  • IND – Griffin Oakes 33-yard field goal. Hoosiers 3–0. Drive: 4 plays, 0 yards, 1:14.
Second Quarter
  • MSU – Matt Coghlin 23-yard field goal. Tie 3–3. Drive: 10 plays, 68 yards, 4:59.
Third Quarter
  • IND – Griffin Oakes 44-yard field goal. Hoosiers 6–3. Drive: 13 plays, 61 yards, 4:28.
Fourth Quarter
  • IND – Griffin Oakes 20-yard field goal. Hoosiers 9–3. Drive: 12 plays, 63 yards, 4:37.
  • MSU – Felton Davis 10-yard pass from Brian Lewerke (Matt Coghlin kick). Spartans 10–9. Drive: 7 plays, 55 yards, 3:08.
  • MSU – L. J,. Scott 18-yard run (Matt Coghlin kick). Spartans 17–9. Drive: 7 plays, 64 yards, 3:15.

The Spartans returned home to face rival Indiana on Homecoming in East Lansing in a matchup for the Old Brass Spittoon. Michigan State had its seven-game winning streak in the series snapped last season as the Hoosiers defeated the Spartans in overtime. Prior to the game, it was announced that MSU running back L. J. Scott would play after being arrested for driving without a license during the week.[23]

Both offenses struggled throughout the first half. Following a Madre London fumble that was recovered at the MSU 15-yard line by the IU defense, Indiana notched their only points of the half on a Griffin Oakes 33-yard field goal with 1:14 remaining in the first quarter. The teams exchanged punts before Michigan State hit a Matt Coghlin 22-yard field goal, capping off a 10 play, 68-yard drive with 6:46 remaining in the first half. Punts ruled the remainder of the half as the score remained 3–3 at halftime.

The defenses continued to assert themselves in the second half, as neither offense could sustain drives to begin the third quarter. Indiana finally put a lengthy drive together with just under 10 minutes left in the third quarter, driving all the way to the Michigan State 26-yard line before being forced to settle for a 44-yard field goal to give the Hoosiers a 6–3 lead. On the ensuing possession, MSU's offense also came alive on a nine-play, 40 yard drive, but the Spartans would turn the ball over on downs at the Indiana 35-yard line. Indiana took over and drove to the MSU two-yard line before being stymied again by the Spartan defense and being forced to settle for another field goal that gave Indiana a 9–3 lead with 12:29 remaining in the game. The teams exchanged punts as MSU quarterback Brian Lewerke repeatedly missed open receivers with inaccurate throws. Taking over at their own 45 with 9:07 remaining in the game, the Spartans moved the ball down the field converting on a fourth and three with a Lewerke pass to Hunter Rison for a first down. Two plays later, Felton Davis caught the go-ahead touchdown pass from Lewerke to give MSU a 10–9 lead. The Spartan defense again forced a three-and-out, handing the offense an opportunity to run out the clock with 4:39 remaining. On third down and eight, Lewerke again hit Hunter Rison for a first down. Indiana, using their timeouts, forced the Spartans into another third and long situation. Lewerke again converted on a pass to Cody White for a gain of 34 yards. Indiana, in an effort to preserve their final timeout and to ensure that they got the ball back with enough time to score and tie the game, purposely allowed LJ Scott to score on from 18 yards out on the following play. The score gave Michigan State a 17–9 lead with 1:49 remaining. the MSU defense held stout, forcing Indian to turn the ball over on downs, allowing MSU to run out the clock for the win.[24]

Cody White led all receivers with seven receptions for 99 yards and L. J. Scott rushed for 87 yards and a touchdown. Joe Bachie recorded a career high 13 tackles, including a forced fumble. For the third time on the season, the defense did not allow an offensive touchdown. With the win, Michigan State reclaimed the Old Brass Spittoon and became bowl eligible. The win moved MSU to 6–1 on the season and 4–0 in the Big Ten.[25]

Northwestern edit

Series Record Previous meeting Result
37-18 October 15, 2016 NU, 54–40
Week Eight: Michigan State at Northwestern – Game summary
Period 1 2 34OT2OT3OTTotal
No. 16 Michigan State 7 3 0777031
Northwestern 0 10 0777839
  • Date: October 28, 2017
  • Game time: 3:30 pm EDT
  • Game weather: 40 °F (4 °C), Wind: 12 MPH W, Cloudy
  • Game attendance: 39,369
  • Referee: Mark Kluczynski
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Anish Shroff (play-by-play), Ahmad Brooks (analyst)
  • [26]
Game information
First Quarter
  • MSU – Cody White 6-yard pass from Brian Lewerke (Matt Coghlin kick), 12:25. Spartans 7–0. Drive: 7 plays, 92 yards, 2:35.
Second Quarter
  • MSU – Matt Coghlin 46-yard field goal 9:31. Spartans 10–0. Drive: 6 plays, 20 yards, 3:22.
  • NU – Clayton Thorson 1-yard run (Charlie Kuhbander kick), 3:58. Spartans 7–0. Drive: 13 plays, 81 yards, 5:28.
  • NU – Charlie Kuhbander 35-yard field goal, 0:04. Tie 10–10. Drive: 11 plays 56 yards, 1:45.
Fourth Quarter
  • NU – Ben Skowronek 12-yard pass from Justin Jackson (Charlie Kuhbander kick), 10:49. Wildcats 17–10.' Drive: 5 plays, 58 yards, 1:27.
  • MSU – Felton Davis 13-yard pass from Brian Lewerke (Matt Coghlin kick), 0:25. Tie 17–17. Drive: 12 plays, 88 yards, 2:49.
First Overtime
  • NU – Cameron Gree 14-yard pass from Clayton Thorsson (Charlie Kuhbander kick). Wildcats 24–17. Drive: 5, plays 25 yards.
  • MSU – Felton Davis 6-yard pass from Brian Lewerke (Matt Coghlin kick). Tie 24–24. Drive: 5 plays, 25 yards.
Second Overtime
  • MSU – Cody White 11-yard pass from Brian Lewerke (Matt Coghlin kick). Spartans 31–24.' Drive 2 plays, 25 yards.
  • NU – Justin Jackson 3-yard run (Charlie Kuhbander kick). Tie 31–31. Drive 4 plays, 25 yards.
Third Overtime
  • NU – Flynn Nagel 22-yard pass from Clayton Thorson (Cameron Green pass from Clayton Thorson). Wildcats 39–31. Drive: 3 plays, 25 yards.

MSU's third road game on the season was a trip to face Northwestern. MSU started well, driving 92 yards on their opening possession as Brian Lewerke hit Cody White from six yards out to give MSU the 7–0 lead. Northwestern moved into MSU territory on their first possession, but Andrew Dowell forced a fumble which was recovered by his brother David Dowell to end the Wildcat threat. MSU's offense again moved deep into Northwestern territory looking to increase their lead, but Cody White fumbled at the NU 7-yard line to end the MSU drive. The teams exchanged punts into the second quarter before MSU again moved into NU territory. This time the Wildcat defense forced a field goal by Matt Coghlin which moved the Spartan lead to 10–0. Northwestern answered on their next drive, scoring from one yard out to narrow the lead to 10–7. Following a punt, NU took over with 1:49 remaining in the half and drove into MSU territory. The MSU defense finally stiffened and forced Northwestern to settle for a 35-yard field goal to tie the game at the half.

In the third quarter, both offenses started well, but had drives stall as NU punted from MSU territory and the Spartans' Matt Coghlan hit the right upright on a 51-yard field goal attempt. The teams exchanged punts into the fourth quarter before Northwestern moved to the Spartan 12-yard line. On a halfback pass play, Justin Jackson hit Ben Skowronek to give the Wildcats a 17–10 lead with just over 10 minutes remaining in the game. MSU attempted to answer, moving into NU territory again, but Matt Coghlin again hit the right upright, this time from 32 yards out as the score remained 17–10. Following a Wildcats put, MSU, needing a touchdown to tie, took over at their own 12 with 3:14 left in the game. The offense moved down to the NU 30-yard line with 53 seconds remaining. On fourth down, Brian Lewerke scrambled for the first down to keep MSU alive. Two plays later, Lewerke hit Felton Davis in the corner of the end zone to tie the game at 17 with 25 seconds remaining. The Wildcats simply knelt out the clock to force overtime.

In the first overtime, NU took three plays to shred the MSU defense for a touchdown as Clayton Thorson found Cameron Green open for a 14-yard touchdown and an NU lead 24–17. MSU answered in their possession as Lewerke again hit Davis for a six-yard touchdown to force a second overtime. In the second overtime, MSU took the lead as Lewerke hit White for another touchdown from 11 yards out. MSU's defense could not hold the lead however, allowing an NU touchdown in four plays to tie the game again. In the third overtime, the MSU defense continued its struggles giving up a 22-yard touchdown pass on third down and allowing the two-point conversion as NU took a 39–31 lead. Following an incomplete pass, Lewerke fumbled on the second play of overtime, but was able to recover and scramble out of the pocket. However, a poor decision by Lewerke to thrown the ball over the middle of the field resulted in the ball being intercepted by the Wildcats and giving MSU its second loss on the season.[27]

Lewerke set an MSU single-game record, throwing for 445 yards in the loss.[28] MSU's defense struggled for one of the first times in the season, allowing 432 yards to Northwestern's offense.

Penn State edit

Series Record Previous meeting Result
15–15–1 November 26, 2016 PSU, 45–12
Week Nine: Penn State at Michigan State – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
No. 7 Penn State 14 0 10024
No. 24 Michigan State 7 7 7627

at Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI

  • Date: November 4, 2017
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: 43 °F (6 °C), Wind: 10 MPH NE, Overcast, rain
  • Game attendance: 71,605
  • Referee: Don Willard
  • TV announcers (FOX): Joe Davis (play-by-play), Brady Quinn (analyst), Bruce Feldman (sideline reporter)
Game information

Coming off their first Big Ten loss, MSU welcomed rival and reigning Big Ten Champion Penn State to Spartan Stadium, marking the first time since 2013 the teams did not conclude the regular season playing each other. The Nittany Lions were also coming off their first Big Ten loss, having blown a lead against Ohio State the prior week.

MSU forced a Penn State turnover on the opening possession of the game as Joe Bachie intercepted a Trace McSorley pass to give the ball to MSU for their first possession. MSU moved into Penn State territory, but stalled and were forced to punt. Starting at their own eight yard line, PSU moved quickly down the field and opened the scoring as McSorley connected on a 31-yard touchdown pass to DaeSean Hamilton to give the Nittany Lions a 7–0 lead. A personal foul penalty on the Lions on the ensuing kickoff gave MSU the ball at their own 48-yard line. Four plays later, Brian Lewerke found Darrell Stewart Jr. on a seven-yard touchdown pass to tie the game at seven. However, PSU answered, moving 75 yards on nine plays as McSorley hit Saeed Blacknall on fourth down to take a 14–7 lead. After each team exchanged punts, MSU moved into Penn State territory before a weather delay stopped play with 7:58 remaining in the second quarter. Due to lightning and storms in the area, the game was delayed for three hours and 23 minutes. The teams began play again around 3:30 EDT and MSU turned the ball over on downs. After a Penn State punt, the Spartans moved quickly down the field and Lewerke hit Felton Davis on a 33-yard touchdown pass to tie the game with 3:50 left in the half. Neither team could manage anything further as the half ended with the score tied at 14.

To begin the second half, each team punted the ball before MSU moved 91 yards on a 10-play drive capped off by an L. J. Scott three-yard touchdown pass to give the Spartans a 21–14 lead. Penn State, looking to answer, stalled on their next drive at the MSU eight yard line and settled for a field goal to reduce the lead to 21–17. Following a Spartan punt, McSorley hit a wide-open DeAndre Thompkins on a 70-yard touchdown pass to take a 24–21 lead as the third quarter expired. The Spartans, again given good field position due to a PSU personal foul on the kickoff, answered on their next possession. The drive sputtered at the PSU 14, and Matt Coghlin kicked a 32-yard field goal to tie the game at 24. McSorley was intercepted on the next PSU possession, but the Spartans were forced to punt. Looking to take the lead, the Lions moved to the Spartan 31 yard line, but McSorley's pass fell incomplete on fourth down with 4:05 remaining in regulation. MSU moved methodically down the field and on third down from the Lion 27 yard line, Lewerke's pass to Cody White fell incomplete appearing to end the drive. However, PSU was called for roughing Lewerke on the play to give the Spartans a first down at the PSU 22. With time running out, MSU maneuvered to the Lion 16 yard line to set up Coghlin for the game-winning field goal as time expired, giving MSU the 27–24 win.[29]

Brian Lewerke threw for 400 yards for the second consecutive game, the first Spartan ever to do that and only the third Big Ten quarterback to accomplish that feat in the last 20 years.[30] The game completed at 7:03 EDT, some seven hours and three minutes after the start. The win left MSU in the driver's seat in the Big Ten East with only loss and facing Ohio State, also with one loss, the next week.

Ohio State edit

Series Record Previous meeting Result
15–30 November 19, 2016 OSU, 17–16
Week Ten: Michigan State at Ohio State – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
No. 12 Michigan State 0 3 003
No. 13 Ohio State 14 21 13048

at Ohio Stadium, Columbus, OH

  • Date: November 11, 2017
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 34 °F (1 °C), Wind: 5 MPH ESE, Mostly cloudy
  • Game attendance: 107,011
  • Referee: Michael Cannon
  • TV announcers (FOX): Joe Davis (play-by-play), Brady Quinn (analyst), Bruce Feldman (sideline reporter)
Game information

MSU traveled to Columbus to take on Ohio State with a chance to move into sole possession of first place in the Big Ten East division. However, Ohio State would have none of that, blowing out the Spartans 48–3, the worst lost by MSU under head coach Mark Dantonio.[31] The Buckeyes scored touchdowns on five of their first six possessions to take a commanding 35–0 lead before halftime. OSU rushed for 335 yards against MSU's defense, the most allowed by a defense at MSU under Dantonio.[32] Meanwhile, the Spartan offense struggled mightily as well, rushing for only 64 yards while amassing only 195 yards of total offense. A Matt Coghlin field goal as the first half expired marked the Spartans only points of the game. The Buckeyes would add a touchdown and two field goals in the second half to end any realistic shot the Spartans had at the Big Ten Championship. The loss left the Spartans at 7–3 on the season and 5–2 in Big Ten play with two games remaining.

Maryland edit

Series Record Previous meeting Result
6–2 November 22, 2016 Mary, 28–17
Week Eleven: Maryland at Michigan State – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Maryland 0 0 077
No. 17 Michigan State 7 7 3017

at Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI

  • Date: November 18, 2017
  • Game time: 4:12 pm EST
  • Game weather: 41 °F (5 °C), Wind: 13 MPH N, Rain
  • Game attendance: 70,216
  • Referee: Jerry McGinn
  • TV announcers (FOX): Tim Brando (play-by-play), Spencer Tillman (analyst)
Game information

Following the worst loss under head coach Mark Dantonio, the Spartans returned home for Senior Day against Maryland. On a rainy day that often turned to snow, both offenses struggled. However, on MSU's first possession of the game, the Spartans moved 69 yards on 11 plays as L.J. Scott capped the drive with a two-yard touchdown run to give the Spartans the early 7–0 lead. MSU added to the lead early in the second quarter as Brian Lewerke scored on a 25-yard run to increase the lead to 14–0. MSU continued to dominate the game moving inside the Terrapin 10 yard line on their next possession, but a Gerald Holmes fumble was recovered by Maryland at their own one-yard line to end the drive. As MSU's defense dominated Maryland in the first half, the Spartans took a 14–0 lead at the half.

Late in the third quarter, MSU added to the lead again on a Matt Coghlin field goal to move the lead to 17–0. Rain and snow continued to hamper both offenses as neither team could manage much offense. Maryland finally got on the board in the fourth quarter, scoring on a four-yard run by Lorenzo Harrison to reduce the lead to 17–7. A missed field goal on the next Maryland possession gave the Spartans the ball as they were able to run out the clock for a 17–7 win.

The win moved the Spartans to 8–3 on the season and 6–2 in the Big Ten. However, a win by Ohio State that day eliminated MSU from the Big Ten Championship. MSU outgained Maryland 291–204 while MSU's offense rushed for 271 yards in the game with L. J. Scott accounting for 147 of the MSU rushing yards. Brian Lewerke struggled on the day, completing only two of 14 attempts for 20 yards.[33]

Rutgers edit

Series Record Previous meeting Result
5–3 November 12, 2016 MSU, 49–0
Week Twelve: Michigan State at Rutgers – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
No. 16 Michigan State 13 3 32140
Rutgers 0 7 007

at High Point Solutions Stadium, Piscataway, NJ

  • Date: November 25, 2017
  • Game time: 4:17 EST
  • Game weather: 58°F (14°C), Wind: 10 MPH S, Mostly Cloudy
  • Game attendance: 35,021
  • Referee: Don Willard
  • TV announcers (FOX): Brian Custer (play-by-play), Ben Leber (analyst), Jen Hale (sideline reporter)
Game information

On the final day of the regular season, the Spartans travelled to New Jersey to take on Rutgers, the team against which MSU tallied its lone conference win from the prior year. MSU started fast scoring on their first possession as Brian Lewerke hit Connor Heyward from seven yards out for the early 7–0 lead. On the ensuing Rutgers possession, MSU forced a fumble on the first play which was recovered by Andrew Dowell at the Rutgers eight yard line. The Spartans were unable to get into the end zone, however, and settled for a Matt Coghlin 26-yard field goal. Following a Scarlet Knight punt, MSU again moved deep into Rutgers territory, but again could not punch the ball in and settled for another 26-yard field goal and a 13–0 lead. Rutgers answered on their next possession early in the second quarter on a 42-yard touchdown pass to pull within 13–7. The Spartans were able to add another Coghlin field goal to take a 16–7 lead at the half.

Another field goal led off the third quarter for the Spartans as they took a 19–7 lead with five minutes remaining in the third. On MSU's next drive, the Spartans went 60 yards and 12 plays in six minutes and finally scored another touchdown early in the fourth quarter as Gerald Holmes ran in from two yards out to increase the lead to 26–7. Following a Spartan interception, Brian Lewerke scored from three yards out on the next Spartan possession to push the lead to 33–7. Another interception preceded another touchdown, this a Madre London three-yard run as the Spartans pushed the score to 40–7 and ran away with the win.

The Spartan defense performed well, limiting Rutgers to 112 total yards, only five first downs, and forcing three turnovers. Meanwhile, MSU ran for 209 yards and threw for 222 in the rout. The win capped a turnaround season as the Spartans went from a 3–9 record in 2016 to 9–3 record with the win. The Spartans finished at 7–2 in the Big Ten in a tie for second place in the East division.

Holiday Bowl edit

Series Record Previous meeting Result
5–2 September 17, 1977 WSU, 23–21
2017 Holiday Bowl: Michigan State vs. Washington State – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
No. 16 Michigan State 0 21 14742
No. 21 Washington State 3 0 7717

at Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, CA

  • Date: December 28, 2017
  • Game time: 8:30 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 66°F (18°C), Wind: 5 MPH N, Clear
  • Game attendance: 47,092
  • Referee: Mark Cules
  • TV announcers (FS1): Gus Johnson (play-by-play), Joel Klatt (analyst), Jenny Taft (sideline reporter)
Game information

Michigan State received an invitation to play Washington State in the 2017 Holiday Bowl. The appearance marked the Spartans first bowl appearance since playing in the College Football Playoffs during the 2015 season. Washington State was without its starting quarterback Luke Falk (injury)[34] and its top two wide receivers (dismissed from team) for the game.[35][36][37]

Neither team's offense started the game well with only the Cougars managing a field goal in the first quarter. In the second quarter, the game turned around for the Spartans. MSU scored the first touchdown of the game following a 16-play, 81 yard, 9:24 second drive that was capped off by a Brian Lewerke touchdown pass to Cody White. The touchdown gave the Spartans the lead 7–3, a lead they would never relinquish. Following a punt by WSU, the Spartans scored quickly on Lewerke's 49-yard touchdown pass to Felton Davis to increase the lead to 14–3. The Spartan defense again forced WSU to punt and MSU took over with 3:12 remaining in the half. The Spartans scored another touchdown, their third straight touchdown, on an L. J. Scott three-yard run to increase the lead to 21–3 at the half.

MSU kept the great play up in the second half, scoring their fourth touchdown on their fourth straight possession as Lewerke hit White again for a 10-yard touchdown as the lead ballooned to 28–3. WSU fumbled the ball on the ensuing possession and MSU capitalized as Lewerke moved MSU to the one yard line. However, Lewerke was forced to leave the game after being hit in the head on a rush. Senior quarterback Damian Terry replaced Lewerke and bowled his way in from six yards out to put the game out of reach at 35–3. WSU scored their first touchdown on their next possession, however, to draw within 25 at 35–10. Terry, still in the game for Lewerke was intercepted on the ensuing possession and WSU scored again narrowing the lead to 35–17 with 8:25 left in the game. Following a failed onside kick by the Cougars, Lewerke returned to the game to hand the ball off to L. J. Scott on four straight downs and Scott rushed for 46 yards, scoring from 28 yards out to push the lead to 42–17. A Spartan interception on the next WSU possession ensured the game would end with an MSU victory. Terry returned to the game on the final MSU possession, but the Spartans were forced to punt. The Cougars had one last gasp, but ran out of time as the Spartans cruised to the 42–17 victory.

The Spartans dominated the Cougars in the game, out-gaining them 440–296. MSU out-rushed WSU 227–24 in the game and controlled the ball for nearly 37 minutes.[38] The win was the largest bowl victory in MSU history.[39]

The win marked the 100th win at MSU for head coach Mark Dantonio, placing him second all-time in MSU history.[40][41] The win was also the 10th on the season for the Spartans, their eighth 10-win season, sixth under Dantonio, in school history.[42] Following the game, MSU running back L. J. Scott, who rushed the ball 18 times for 110 yards and two touchdowns, announced he would return to MSU for his senior season.[43][44]

Rankings edit

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Players in the 2018 NFL Draft edit

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Brian Allen C 4 111 Los Angeles Rams

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The 2017 Michigan State Spartans football team represented Michigan State University in the 2017 NCAA Division I FBS football season The Spartans played their home games at the Spartan Stadium in East Lansing Michigan and competed in the East Division of the Big Ten Conference They were led by 11th year head coach Mark Dantonio The Spartans finished the season 10 3 7 2 in Big Ten play to finish in a tie for second place in the East Division The Spartans received an invitation to the Holiday Bowl where they defeated Washington State 2017 Michigan State Spartans footballHoliday Bowl championHoliday Bowl W 42 17 vs Washington StateConferenceBig Ten ConferenceDivisionEast DivisionRankingCoachesNo 16APNo 15Record10 3 7 2 Big Ten Head coachMark Dantonio 11th season Co offensive coordinatorDave Warner 5th season Co offensive coordinatorJim Bollman 5th season Offensive schemePro styleCo defensive coordinatorHarlon Barnett 3rd as DC 11th overall season Co defensive coordinatorMike Tressel 3rd as DC 11th overall season Base defenseMultipleCaptainsBrian Allen Chris FreyHome stadiumSpartan Stadium Capacity 75 005 Seasons 20162018 2017 Big Ten Conference football standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L W L East DivisionNo 5 Ohio State xy 8 1 12 2 No 15 Michigan State 7 2 10 3 No 8 Penn State 7 2 11 2 Michigan 5 4 8 5 Rutgers 3 6 4 8 Indiana 2 7 5 7 Maryland 2 7 4 8 West DivisionNo 7 Wisconsin xy 9 0 13 1 No 17 Northwestern 7 2 10 3 Iowa 4 5 8 5 Purdue 4 5 7 6 Nebraska 3 6 4 8 Minnesota 2 7 5 7 Illinois 0 9 2 10 Championship Ohio State 27 Wisconsin 21 Conference championx Division champion co championsy Championship game participantRankings from AP Poll Contents 1 Offseason 1 1 2017 NFL Draft 1 2 Undrafted NFL free agents 1 3 Dismissals due to sexual assault incidents 1 4 Recruiting 2 Roster 3 Coaching staff 4 Schedule and results 5 Game summaries 5 1 Bowling Green 5 2 Western Michigan 5 3 Notre Dame 5 4 Iowa 5 5 Michigan 5 6 Minnesota 5 7 Indiana 5 8 Northwestern 5 9 Penn State 5 10 Ohio State 5 11 Maryland 5 12 Rutgers 5 13 Holiday Bowl 6 Rankings 7 Players in the 2018 NFL Draft 8 ReferencesOffseason edit2017 NFL Draft edit Round Pick Team Player Position2 35 Seattle Seahawks Malik McDowell Defensive Lineman4 123 Washington Redskins Montae Nicholson SafetyUndrafted NFL free agents edit Team Player PositionTampa Bay Buccaneers Riley Bullough LinebackerMinnesota Vikings R J Shelton Wide receiverMinnesota Vikings Josiah Price Tight EndCincinnati Bengals Tyler O Connor QuarterbackCincinnati Bengals Demetrious Cox SafetyArizona Cardinals Brandon Clemons Offensive Defensive LinemanArizona Cardinals Kodi Kieler Offensive linemanDismissals due to sexual assault incidents edit The Spartans dismissed three players Donnie Corley Josh King and Demetric Vance after they were charged with third degree criminal sexual conduct in relation to a sexual assault investigation 1 In a separate incident Auston Robertson was charged with third degree sexual misconduct in April and dismissed from the team 2 Recruiting edit The Spartans signed a total of 23 recruits US college sports recruiting information for 2017 recruitsName Hometown High school college Height Weight Commit dateCody WhiteWR Walled Lake Michigan Walled Lake Western HS 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 190 lb 86 kg Mar 16 2016 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Jack CamperTE Virginia Beach Virginia IMG Academy 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 230 lb 100 kg Mar 22 2016 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Kevin JarvisOG Park Ridge Illinois Maine South HS 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 340 lb 150 kg Mar 31 2016 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Hunter RisonWR Ann Arbor Michigan Skyline HS 5 ft 11 in 1 80 m 197 lb 89 kg Apr 1 2016 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Rocky LombardiQB West Des Moines Iowa Valley HS 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 200 lb 91 kg Apr 3 2016 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Matt CarrickOG Massillon Ohio Perry HS 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 275 lb 125 kg Apr 20 2016 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Darien ClemonsLB Piqua Ohio Piqua HS 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 214 lb 97 kg Apr 26 2016 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Weston BridgesRB Akron Ohio Copley HS 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 204 lb 93 kg Apr 27 2016 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Jacob PanasiukDE Roselle Illinois Lake Park HS 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 266 lb 121 kg Jun 2 2016 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Lashawn Paulino BellDE Fort Lauderdale Florida St Thomas Aquinas HS 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 235 lb 107 kg Jun 20 2016 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Mustafa KhaleefahOT Dearborn Michigan Dearborn HS 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 282 lb 128 kg Jun 23 2016 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Dominique LongS Westerville Ohio Westerville South HS 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 189 lb 86 kg Jun 25 2016 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Matt DotsonTE Cincinnati Ohio Moeller HS 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 235 lb 107 kg Jul 7 2016 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Jordan ReidOG Detroit Michigan Cass Tech HS 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 300 lb 140 kg Jul 9 2016 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Josiah ScottCB Fairfield Ohio Fairfield HS 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 235 lb 107 kg Jul 31 2016 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Connor HeywardWR Suwanee Georgia Peachtree Ridge HS 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 215 lb 98 kg Dec 8 2016 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Antjuan SimmonsLB Ann Arbor Michigan Pioneer HS 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 215 lb 98 kg Jan 14 2017 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Tre PersonCB Atlanta Georgia Westlake HS 6 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conflict in their listings of height and weight In these cases the average was taken ESPN grades are on a 100 point scale Sources Michigan State Football Commitments Rivals com Retrieved February 18 2017 2017 Michigan State Football Commits Scout com Retrieved February 18 2017 ESPN ESPN com Retrieved February 18 2017 Scout com Team Recruiting Rankings Scout com Retrieved February 18 2017 2017 Team Ranking Rivals com Retrieved February 18 2017 Roster editPosition key Back B Center C Cornerback CB Defensive back DBDefensive end DE Defensive lineman DL Defensive tackle DT End EFullback FB Guard G Halfback HB Kicker KKickoff returner KR Offensive tackle OT Offensive lineman OL Linebacker LBLong snapper LS Punter P Punt returner PR Quarterback QBRunning back RB Safety S Tight end TE Wide receiver WR2017 Michigan State Spartans football team rosterPlayers CoachesOffense Pos Name ClassRB 3 LJ Scott JrWR 4 C J Hayes FrWR 5 Hunter Rison FrQB 6 Damion Terry nbsp SrWR 7 Cody White FrQB 10 Messiah deWeaver nbsp FrRB 11 Connor Heyward FrQB 12 Rocky Lombardi FrQB 13 Mickey Macius nbsp JrQB 14 Brian Lewerke nbsp SoWR 16 Brandon Sowards nbsp JrWR 17 Laress Nelson FrWR 18 Felton Davis III JrWR 19 Nick Krumm nbsp SoWR 20 David Lewandowski nbsp SoWR 21 Cam Chambers nbsp FrRB 24 Gerald Holmes nbsp SrWR 25 Darrell Stewart Jr nbsp SoRB 27 Weston Bridges FrRB 28 Madre London nbsp JrFB 30 Tanner Hallock FrFB 40 Collin Lucas nbsp JrFB 41 Reid Burton nbsp FrTE 42 Hussien Kadry nbsp SrFB 44 Max Rosenthal FrFB 45 Joe Palange nbsp SrOT 55 Jordan Reid FrG 56 Matt Carrick FrG 59 David Beedle nbsp JrG 60 Casey Schreiner nbsp JrOT 61 Cole Chewins nbsp SoOT 62 Luke Campbell nbsp FrOT 63 Noah Listermann nbsp SoOL 64 Matt Allen nbsp FrOL 65 Brian Allen C SrOT 66 Blake Bueter FrC 67 Bryce Wilker nbsp SoOL 68 Jeremy Schram nbsp JrOL 69 Tommy Liesveld nbsp FrG 70 Tyler Higby nbsp SoOL 71 Chase Gianacakos nbsp JrOT 73 Dennis Finley nbsp SrOL 74 Jack Henrichs FrG 75 Kevin Jarvis FrOT 76 A J Arcuri nbsp FrOL 77 Nick Padla nbsp JrOT 79 Mustafa Khaleefah FrTE 80 Matt Seybert nbsp SoTE 81 Matt Sokol nbsp JrTE 82 Jack Camper FrWR 83 Noah Sargent nbsp FrWR 84 Brock Makaric nbsp SrTE 84 Noah Davis nbsp FrWR 85 Khylin Barton nbsp FrWR 86 Trishton Jackson SoWR 88 Andre Welch FrTE 89 Matt Dotson Fr Defense Pos Name ClassCB WR 2 Justin Layne SoLB 5 Andrew Dowell JrDE 8 Lashawn Paulino Bell FrS 9 Dominique Long FrS 10 Matt Morrissey nbsp JrCB 15 Emmanuel Flowers FrCB 15 Tyson Smith JrS 16 Austin Andrews nbsp FrLB 17 Tyriq Thompson nbsp SoCB 19 Josh Butler nbsp SoS 20 Jalen Watts Jackson nbsp JrCB 22 Josiah Scott FrLB 23 Chris Frey C SrCB 24 Tre Person FrDE 26 Brandon Randle nbsp FrS 27 Khari Willis JrS 28 David Dowell nbsp SoDB 29 Shakur Brown FrCB 31 T J Harrell nbsp JrDB 32 Jahz Watts FrLB 34 Antjuan Simmons FrLB 35 Joe Bachie SoLB 37 Dante Razzano nbsp FrDB 37 Corey Pryor nbsp FrLB 38 Byron Bullough nbsp JrDL 41 Gerald Owens nbsp JrLB 42 Brent Mossburg FrS 43 Jack Mandryk FrS 44 Grayson Miller JrLB 45 Darien Tipps Clemons FrLB 47 Noah Harvey FrDE 48 Kenny Willekes nbsp SoLB 49 Shane Jones nbsp SrLB 50 Sean Harrington nbsp SrDL 51 Kyonta Stallworth nbsp SoDE 52 Dillon Alexander nbsp JrLB 53 Peter Fisk nbsp FrLB 54 Mitchell Sokol FrDT 58 Devyn Salmon nbsp SrDT 72 Mike Panasiuk SoDE 83 Mufi Hill Hunt nbsp FrDE 91 Robert Bowers nbsp JrDE 92 DeAri Todd FrDT 93 Naquan Jones nbsp FrDE 96 Jacub Panasiuk FrDE 97 Justice Alexander nbsp SoDE 98 Demetrius Cooper nbsp SrDT 99 Raequan Williams nbsp So Special teams Pos Name ClassK 8 Cole Hahn FrP 25 Jake Hartbarger nbsp JrLS 47 Ryan Armour SoLS 57 Collin Caflisch nbsp SoK P 94 Jack McKenna FrK 97 Brett Scanlon nbsp SrK 98 Matt Coghlin nbsp Fr Head coachMark DantonioCoordinators assistant coachesHarlon Barnett Associate head coach co Defensive coordinator Defensive Backs Mark Staten Assistant head coach Offensive Line Jim Bollman Co Offensive Coordinator Tight Ends Mike Tressel Co Defensive coordinator Linebackers Dave Warner Co Offensive Coordinator Running Backs Ron Burton Defensive Tackles Brad Salem Quarterbacks Terrence Samuel Wide Receivers Mark Snyder Defensive Ends Special Teams Legend C Team captain S Suspended I Ineligible nbsp Injured nbsp RedshirtRoster Last update August 8 2017Coaching staff editName Position Joined StaffMark Dantonio Head coach 2007Harlon Barnett Associate head coach Co Defensive coordinator Defensive Backs 2007Mark Staten Assistant head coach offensive line 2007Dave Warner Co Offensive Coordinator Running Backs 2007Jim Bollman Co Offensive Coordinator Tight Ends 2013Mike Tressel Co Defensive coordinator linebackers 2007Brad Salem Quarterbacks 2010Terrence Samuel Wide receivers 2011Ron Burton Defensive Tackles 2013Mark Snyder Defensive Ends Special Teams 2015Schedule and results editMichigan State announced its 2017 football schedule on December 8 2016 3 DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSeptember 212 00 p m Bowling Green Spartan StadiumEast Lansing MIESPNUW 35 1071 202September 93 30 p m Western Michigan Spartan StadiumEast Lansing MIBTNW 28 1472 910September 238 00 p m Notre Dame Spartan StadiumEast Lansing MI rivalry FOXL 18 3874 023September 303 30 p m IowaSpartan StadiumEast Lansing MIFOXW 17 1073 331October 77 30 p m at No 7 MichiganMichigan StadiumAnn Arbor MI rivalry ABCW 14 10112 432October 148 00 p m at MinnesotaNo 21TCF Bank StadiumMinneapolis MNBTNW 30 2747 541October 213 30 p m Indiana nbsp No 18Spartan StadiumEast Lansing MI rivalry ABCW 17 974 111October 283 30 p m at NorthwesternNo 16Ryan FieldEvanston ILESPNL 31 39 3OT39 369November 412 00 p m No 7 Penn StateNo 24Spartan StadiumEast Lansing MI rivalry FOXW 27 2471 605November 1112 00 p m at No 13 Ohio StateNo 12Ohio StadiumColumbus OHFOXL 3 48107 011November 184 00 p m MarylandNo 17Spartan StadiumEast Lansing MIFOXW 17 770 216November 254 00 p m at RutgersNo 16High Point Solutions StadiumPiscataway NJFOXW 40 735 021December 289 00 p m vs No 18 Washington State No 16Qualcomm StadiumSan Diego CA Holiday Bowl FS1W 42 1747 092 Non conference game nbsp HomecomingRankings from AP Poll and CFP Rankings after October 31 released prior to gameAll times are in Eastern timeSource 4 Game summaries editBowling Green edit See also 2017 Bowling Green Falcons football team Series Record Previous meeting Result2 0 September 8 2007 MSU 28 17Week One Bowling Green at Michigan State Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalBowling Green 3 0 0710Michigan State 0 14 21035at Spartan Stadium East Lansing MI Date September 2 2017Game time 12 01 pm EDTGame weather 65 F 18 C Wind 7 MPH ESE SunnyGame attendance 71 202Referee Jeff ServinskiTV announcers ESPNU Clay Matvick play by play Kirk Morrison analyst Sources 5 6 Game informationFirst QuarterBGSU Jake Suder 36 yard field goal 9 29 Falcons 3 0 Drive 6 plays 50 yards 2 12 Second QuarterMSU Madre London 7 yard run Matt Coghlin kick 11 19 Spartans 7 3 Drive 12 plays 67 yards 6 19 MSU Felton Davis 4 yard pass from Brian Lewerke Matt Coghlin kick 00 09 Spartans 14 3 Drive 7 plays 85 yards 1 26 Third QuarterMSU Felton Davis 8 yard pass from Brian Lewerke Matt Coghlin kick 4 35 Spartans 21 3 Drive 10 plays 69 yards 4 35 MSU Matt Sokol 13 yard pass from Brian Lewerke Matt Coghlin kick 02 46 Spartans 28 3 Drive 8 plays 45 yards 3 36 MSU Tyson Smith 38 yard interception return Matt Coghlin kick 2 24 Spartans 35 3 Fourth QuarterBGSU Cam Jeffries 46 yard fumble recovery Jake Suder kick 14 44 Spartans 35 10 Top PassersBGSU James Morgan 10 31 145 Yds 1 INT MSU Brian Lewerke 22 33 250 Yds 3 TDTop RushersBGSU Andrew Clair 4 attempts 22 yards MSU Brian Lewerke 8 attempts 70 yardsTop ReceivingBGSU Datrin Guyton 2 receptions 40 yards MSU Darrell Stewart Jr 6 receptions 85 yardsTop TacklersBGSU Nate Locke 15 tackles MSU Joe Bachie 10 tackles MSU opened the season at Spartan Stadium against Mid American Conference opponent Bowling Green looking to improve upon their poor performance in 2016 The Spartans started well driving to the Falcon goalline before L J Scott fumbled the ball and Bowling Green returned it to their 31 yard line The Falcons moved the ball down the field and took the lead shortly thereafter on a Jake Suder 36 yard field goal After this ominous beginning neither team managed any further points in the first quarter but the Spartans took the lead for good less than four minutes into the second quarter on a Madre London seven yard touchdown run As time ran out in the first half Brian Lewerke hit Felton Davis for a four yard touchdown pass to give the Spartans a 14 3 lead at halftime MSU s offense took control in the third period scoring touchdowns on back to back possessions both touchdown passes from Brian Lewerke to give the Spartans a commanding 28 3 lead Tyson Smith playing in his first game since suffering a stroke in November 2016 intercepted a Falcon pass and returned it 38 yards for a touchdown and a 35 3 lead LJ Scott would lose another fumble early in the fourth quarter this time the Falcons returned it 46 yards for a touchdown to reduce the Spartan lead to 35 10 Neither team scored again as the Spartans moved to 1 0 on the season with a convincing win 7 Brian Lewerke played well completing 22 of this 33 attempts and throwing three touchdowns He also rushed for 70 yards on the day L J Scott had a poor day rushing 15 times and gaining only 39 yards and fumbling the ball twice with the Falcons recovering both The Spartan defense limited the Falcons to three points and 212 total yards on the day 8 Western Michigan edit See also 2017 Western Michigan Broncos football team Series Record Previous meeting Result12 2 September 4 2015 MSU 37 24Week Two Western Michigan at Michigan State Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalWestern Michigan 0 0 7714Michigan State 7 7 7728at Spartan Stadium East Lansing MI Date September 9 2017Game time 3 40 pm EDTGame weather 65 F 18 C 6 MPH ENE Partly CloudyGame attendance 72 910Referee Daniel CapronTV announcers BTN Brandon Gaudin play by play Glen Mason analyst Sources 9 10 Game informationFirst QuarterMSU Brian Lewerke 61 yard run Matt Coghlin kick 04 43 Spartans 7 0 Drive 4 plays 79 yards 1 37 Second QuarterMSU L J Scott 15 yard pass from Brian Lewerke Matt Coghlin kick 06 04 Spartans 14 0 Drive 9 plays 51 yards 2 57 Third QuarterWMU Darius Phillips 67 yard fumble recovery Josh Grant kick Spartans 14 7 MSU Brian Lewerke 1 yard run Matt Coghlin kick 06 07 Spartans 21 7 Drive 6 plays 75 yards 2 36 Fourth QuarterMSU L J Scott 2 yard run Matt Coghlin kick 10 48 Drive 9 plays 76 yards 2 36 Spartans 28 7 WMU Darius Phillips 100 yard kickoff return Josh Grant kick 10 37 Spartans 28 14 Top PassersWMU Jon Wassink 11 26 79 Yds 1 INT MSU Brian Lewerke 13 21 161 Yds 1 TD 1 INTTop RushersWMU LeVante Bellamy 12 attempts 76 yards MSU LJ Scott 18 attempts 92 yards 1 TDTop ReceivingWMU D Wayne Eskridge 4 receptions 42 yards MSU Felton Davis 4 receptions 69 yardsTop TacklersWMU Asantay Brown 10 tackles MSU Joe Bachie 11 tackles In the second week of the season the Spartans hosted another MAC opponent the previous year s MAC champion Western Michigan The Michigan State defense would hold steady on the opening drive by the Broncos with Josiah Scott recording his first career interception The Spartan offense was able to drive into WMU territory following the interception but was unable to score Several possessions later Brian Lewerke finally opened the scoring in the first quarter on a read option play scoring on a 61 yard run giving Michigan State a 7 0 lead Michigan State would add another score late in the second quarter on a 15 yard pass from Lewerke to L J Scott As a result MSU led 14 0 at halftime For the second week in a row an opponent scored on a fumble recovery when true freshman receiver Hunter Rison had the ball stripped by WMU cornerback Darius Phillips and returned it 67 yards for a touchdown to pull the Broncos within 14 7 The Spartan offense immediately answered the score taking less than three minutes on their following drive to score which included a Darrell Stewart Jr run of 41 yards to the WMU one yard line Lewerke would punch it in from one yard out restoring MSU s two touchdown lead 21 7 The Spartans increased the lead in the fourth quarter when L J Scott broke a 44 yard run on fourth and one from the Spartan 45 yard line Scott would eventually score on a two yard touchdown run giving MSU a 28 7 lead However Darius Phillips answered the Spartan touchdown on the ensuing kickoff with a 100 yard return for touchdown making it 28 14 The Bronco offense would finally put a drive together late in the fourth quarter driving all the way to the MSU 15 yard line before failing to convert on fourth and one The Spartan offense would then run out the clock to secure the 28 14 victory 11 The win moved the Spartans to 2 0 on the season with a bye week to follow The Michigan State defense played extremely well tallying four sacks they had 11 total sacks all of last year and surrendering only 195 yards and for the second week in a row did not give up a touchdown Brian Lewerke totaled 242 all purpose yards 161 yards passing 81 yards rushing with two rushing TDs and a passing TD LJ Scott led all rushers with 86 yards rushing with a couple of TDs one receiving and one rushing Felton Davis led all receivers with four receptions and 69 yards Michigan State rushed for 296 yards the most yards rushing the Spartans have had in a game since rushing for 330 yards against Indiana in 2014 12 Notre Dame edit See also 2017 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team Series Record Previous meeting Result29 49 1 September 17 2016 MSU 36 28Week Three Notre Dame at Michigan State Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalNotre Dame 14 14 7338Michigan State 7 0 3818at Spartan Stadium East Lansing MI Date September 23 2017Game time 8 00 pm EDTGame weather 84 F 29 C 5 MPH SE ClearGame attendance 74 023Referee Gary PattersonTV announcers FOX Gus Johnson play by play Joel Klatt analyst Jenny Taft sideline reporter Sources 13 14 Game informationFirst QuarterND Brandon Wimbush 16 yard run Justin Yoon kick 13 05 Irish 7 0 Drive 7 plays 78 yards 1 55 ND Julian Love 59 yard interception return Justin Yoon kick 10 33 Irish 14 0 MSU Darrell Stewart Jr 4 yard pass from Brian Lewerke Matt Coghlin kick 06 33 Irish 14 7 Drive 7 plays 75 yards 4 00 Second QuarterND Dexter Williams 8 yard pass from Brandon Wimbush Justin Yoon kick 9 32 Irish 21 7 Drive 6 plays 24 yards 2 23 ND Dexter Williams 14 yard run Justin Yoon kick 0 47 Irish 28 7 Drive 5 plays 80 yards 1 34 Third QuarterMSU Matt Coghlin 40 yard field goal 11 13 Irish 28 10 Drive 9 plays 53 yards 3 38 ND Deon McIntosh 9 yard run Justin Yoon kick 7 46 Irish 35 10 Drive 8 plays 62 yards 3 19 Fourth QuarterND Justin Yoon 46 yard field goal 04 51 Irish 38 10 Drive 10 plays 66 yards 5 01 MSU Gerald Holmes 25 yard run Cody White pass from Brian Lewerke for two points 03 09 Irish 38 18 Drive 7 plays 71 yards 1 35 Following a bye week the Spartans welcomed rival Notre Dame to Spartan Stadium for their third consecutive home game Notre Dame jumped up early on the Spartans taking the opening drive 78 yards on seven plays as Notre Dame QB Brandon Wimbush ran for 16 yards to put the Irish up 7 0 On the next possession things got even worse for the Spartans as Brian Lewerke s pass was intercepted by Julian Love and returned 59 yards for a touchdown Trailing 14 0 the Spartans would answer going 75 yards and scoring on a Darrell Stewart Jr four yard touchdown catch to cut the lead to 14 7 Neither team managed any more points in the first quarter but Lewerke again committed a mistake early in the second quarter as he fumbled the ball at the MSU 24 yard line Six plays later Wimbush hit Dexter Williams for an eight yard touchdown to put the Irish up 21 7 Looking to avoid the rout the Spartans took their next drive deep into Notre Dame territory L J Scott scored an apparent touchdown from 14 yards out but he was stripped of the ball before he crossed the goalline and Notre Dame recovered the fumble Instead of the lead being reduced to 21 14 Notre Dame moved down the field on five plays as Williams again scored for the Irish putting the score at 28 7 MSU was unable to answer and trailed by 21 at the half In the second half MSU attempted to prevent the blowout but only managed a field goal on their opening possession The Irish put the game out of reach on their next possession going 62 yards on eight plays to balloon the lead to 35 10 Notre Dame added a field goal with five minutes remaining in the game as the MSU offense continued to struggle The Spartans did get another touchdown as Gerald Holmes caught a 25 yard pass from Brian Lewerke to cut the lead to 38 18 with the two point conversion However with just 1 36 remaining the game it was too little too late and the Spartans fell 38 18 As a result of the win the Irish received the Megaphone Trophy The Spartans fell to 2 1 on the season MSU outgained the Irish 496 355 but the three turnovers cost the Spartans Lewerke completed 31 of 51 passes for 340 yards and the Spartans gained 151 yards on the ground Despite the yardage discrepancy it was a complete and utter blowout Iowa edit See also 2017 Iowa Hawkeyes football team Series Record Previous meeting Result21 23 2 December 5 2015 MSU 16 13Week Four Iowa at Michigan State Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalIowa 0 7 0310Michigan State 14 3 0017at Spartan Stadium East Lansing MI Date September 30 2017Game time 4 17 pm EDTGame weather 64 F 18 C 3 MPH NNE SunnyGame attendance 73 331Referee Mike CannonTV announcers FOX Joe Davis play by play Brady Quinn analyst Bruce Feldman sideline reporter Sources 15 Game informationFirst QuarterMSU Felton Davis 22 yard pass from Brian Lewerke Matt Coghlin kick 11 50 Spartans 7 0 Drive 7 plays 75 yards 3 10 MSU Felton Davis 6 yard pass from Brian Lewerke Matt Coghlin kick 2 11 Spartans 14 0 Drive 10 plays 31 yards 4 08 Second QuarterIOWA Akrum Wadley 9 yard run Miguel Recinos kick 12 15 Spartans 14 7 Drive 10 plays 72 yards 4 51 MSU Matt Coghlin 38 yard field goal 0 43 Spartans 17 7 Drive 7 plays 16 yards 2 50 Fourth QuarterIOWA Miguel Recinos 43 yard field goal Spartans 17 10 Drive 8 plays 45 yards 4 56 In their fourth consecutive home game to begin the season the Spartans hosted the Hawkeyes in East Lansing in the teams first matchup since the 2015 Big Ten Championship MSU started off hot as Brian Lewerke hit his first five passes including a 22 yard catch by Felton Davis for a touchdown and an early 7 0 lead over Iowa After exchanging punts on their next possessions the Spartans again got hot through the air as Lewerke again hit Davis this time from six yards out to move the MSU lead to 14 0 Iowa would answer as they went 72 yards on 10 plays before Akrum Wadley scored on a 9 yard run that cut the lead in half at 14 7 Michigan State managed a 38 yard field goal from Matt Coghlin with 43 seconds left in the half to push the halftime lead to 17 7 In the second half both defenses controlled the game However Iowa on the first possession of the half moved to the Spartan five yard line before Iowa quarterback Nate Stanley fumbled the ball without being touched and MSU recovered at their own three yard line The first scoring of the half came with a little over nine minutes left in the game as Iowa converted on a Miguel Recinos 43 yard field goal to narrow the lead to 17 10 After exchanging punts the Spartans punted to Iowa with just over three minutes remaining in the game The Spartan defense however limited the Hawkeyes to three plays before the clock ran out and the Spartans left with the victory 17 10 16 Iowa managed only 231 yards in the game while the Spartans put up 300 yard The difference in the game were the turnovers as the Spartans who entered the game with eight turnovers on the season did not turn the ball over while the Hawkeyes lost two fumbles The win moved MSU to 3 1 on the season and 1 0 in the Big Ten with a trip to Ann Arbor looming Michigan edit See also 2017 Michigan Wolverines football team Series Record Previous meeting Result35 69 5 October 29 2016 Michigan 32 23Week Five Michigan State at Michigan Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalMichigan State 7 7 0014No 7 Michigan 3 0 7010at Michigan Stadium Ann Arbor MI Date October 7 2017Game time 7 43 pm EDTGame weather 78 F 26 C Wind 20 30 MPH SW Partly Cloudy with RainGame attendance 112 432Referee John O NeillTV announcers ABC Chris Fowler Play by Play Kirk Herbstreit Analyst Maria Taylor Sideline 17 Game informationFirst QuarterMICH Quinn Nordin 30 yard field goal Wolverines 3 0 Drive 16 plays 64 yards 6 56 MSU Brian Lewerke 14 yard run Matt Coghlin kick Spartans 7 3 Drive 6 plays 46 yards 2 49Second QuarterMSU Madre London 16 yard pass from Brian Lewerke Matt Coghlin kick Spartans 14 3 Drive 9 plays 83 yards 3 45 Third QuarterMICH Khalid Hill 1 yard run Quinn Nordin kick Spartans 14 10 Drive 4 plays 33 yards 1 41 Leaving Spartan Stadium for the first time on the season the Spartans traveled to take on rival Michigan in a matchup for the Paul Bunyon Trophy No 7 ranked Michigan looked like the better team to start the game as they went 64 yards on 16 plays but stalled on the MSU 11 yard line and settled for a 30 yard field goal to take an early 3 0 lead The unranked Spartans were forced to punt on their first possession and after a first down for Michigan MSU took control of the game Joe Bachie stripped Michigan s Ty Isaac and Chris Frey recovered the fumble at the Michigan 46 yard line The Spartans drove straight down the field and Brian Lewerke scrambled in from 14 yards out to give the Spartans a 7 3 lead The MSU defense forced Michigan to punt and the Spartan offense stalled at the Michigan 47 Following another punt by the Wolverines the Spartans capped off an 83 yard drive with a Madre London 16 yard run to put the Spartans up 14 3 Another forced fumble by the Spartan defense ended a Michigan drive at the Spartan 29 yard line with just over a minute remaining in the half The Spartans happily went to the locker room with a 14 3 lead In the second half the weather became a major factor With the wind kicking up and a storm approaching Michigan scored on their second possession after a short punt gave the Wolverines the ball as the Spartan 33 The one yard touchdown run narrowed the MSU lead to 14 10 MSU s offense facing a strong wind and a storm went conservative for the remainder of the game MSU s defense did not intercepting Michigan quarterback John O Korn on the next three possessions Though MSU did not convert any of the interceptions into points each stopped a Wolverine drive at crucial junctures The Spartan defense kept up its good play forcing Michigan to punt on their next two possessions and the Spartans took over with 3 58 remaining in the game A pair of MSU first downs their first first downs of the half appeared to seal the win for MSU but penalties set the Wolverines up with the ball at their own 20 with 34 seconds to go Another personal foul penalty on the Spartans following 15 yard gain gave Michigan the ball at midfield Finally as time expired the Wolverines Hail Mary pass was deflected to the ground at the goal line to give the Spartans the win and the Paul Bunyon trophy 18 The win gave the Spartans their eighth win over Michigan in the last ten years all under head coach Mark Dantonio The Spartans rushed for 158 yards but were limited to only 94 yards through the air The MSU defense held the Wolverines to 300 yards MSU also did not turn the ball over while forcing five Wolverine turnovers Minnesota edit See also 2017 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team Series Record Previous meeting Result29 17 November 30 2013 MSU 14 3Week Six Michigan State at Minnesota Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalNo 21 Michigan State 10 7 6730Minnesota 6 0 02127at TCF Bank Stadium Minneapolis Minnesota Date October 14 2017Game time 8 00 pm EDTGame weather 50 F 10 C Wind N 10 MPH RainyGame attendance 47 541Referee Don WillardTV announcers BTN Brandon Gaudin play by play Glen Mason analyst and Elise Manaker sideline reporter 19 20 Game informationFirst QuarterMIN Emmit Carpenter 25 yard field goal Golden Gophers 3 0 Drive 4 plays 4 yards 1 03 MSU Matt Coghlin 42 yard field goal Tie 3 3 Drive 9 plays 47 yards 3 19 MSU Madre London 3 yard run Matt Coghlin kick Spartans 10 3 Drive 2 plays 8 yards 0 40 MIN Emmit Carpenter 47 yard field goal Spartans 10 6 Drive 4 plays 5 yards 1 16 Second QuarterMSU LJ Scott 24 yard run Matt Coghlin kick Spartans 17 6 Drive 6 plays 62 yards 3 24 Third QuarterMSU Matt Coghlin 35 yard field goal Spartans 20 6 Drive 9 plays 58 yards 4 15 MSU Matt Coghlin 25 yard field goal Spartans 23 6 Drive 16 plays 73 yards 9 13 Fourth QuarterMIN Tyler Johnson 28 yard pass from Demry Croft Emmit Carpenter kick Spartans 23 13 Drive 2 plays 27 yards 0 50 MSU L J Scott 6 yard run Matt Coghlin kick Spartans 30 13 Drive 4 plays 45 yards 1 40 MIN Tyler Johnson 17 yd pass from Demry Croft Emmit Carpenter kick Spartans 30 20 Drive 9 plays 61 yards 4 55 MIN Tyler Johnson 9 yd pass from Demry Croft Emmit Carpenter kick Spartans 30 27 Drive 10 plays 73 yards 1 55 Going on the road for the second straight week but leaving the state of Michigan for the first time on the season the newly ranked Spartans traveled to Minnesota The start of the game was delayed for approximately 45 minutes due to thunderstorms in the area The weather made for a very sloppy start for both offenses with Minnesota going three and out on their first drive Michigan State took over but a fumbled snap set the Spartans back and they had to punt as well Disaster struck on the punt as the snap was high and slipped through punter Jake Hartbarger s hands with Minnesota recovering at the Spartan three yard line The MSU defense stood tall and drove the Gophers back leading to an Emmit Carpenter 25 yard field goal to open the scoring Michigan State responded with a field goal drive of their own with Matt Coghlin hitting from 42 yards out to even the score at 3 3 On the ensuing Gopher possession a fumbled hand off was recovered by Spartan defensive end Kenny Willekes at the Gopher eight yard line Madre London scored the game s first touchdown two plays later from three yards out to make the score 10 3 After a Gopher punt Brian Lewerke threw his first interception in three games and the Gophers took over at the MSU 34 yard line This led to a 47 yard field goal from Carpenter to make the score 10 6 Michigan State responded with a touchdown drive with L J Scott scoring from 24 yards out to extend the lead to 17 6 at the half Michigan State received the opening kickoff of the second half and drove down into the red zone but were forced to settle for another field goal with Coghlin hitting from 35 yards out to move the score to 20 6 The Gophers punted on their next possession and the Spartans put together another long drive However a false start penalty forced MSU to settle for another Coghlin field goal to increase the lead to 23 6 Following yet another fumble by L J Scott Minnesota recovered scored their first touchdown of the game on a 28 yard pass from Demry Croft to Tyler Johnson to cut the lead to 23 13 After a good kickoff return from Connor Heyward MSU quickly responded to the Gopher touchdown with Scott scoring from six yards out making it 30 13 Spartans Minnesota was not done as Croft found Johnson again for a touchdown from 17 yards out to cut it to 30 20 with under eight minutes remaining in the game The next Spartan drive led to a missed field goal from 45 yards out and Minnesota took over with under five minutes remaining in the game Croft found Johnson in the end zone for the third time in the second half to reduce MSU s lead to three However Minnesota s onside kick was recovered by MSU as the Spartans pulled out a hard fought 30 27 victory on the road at Minnesota 21 Scott ran for a career high 194 yards on 25 carries with two touchdowns London added 74 yards and a touchdown as the Spartans ran for 245 yards in the game while limiting the Gophers to 74 yards on the ground The win moved the Spartans 5 1 overall and 3 0 in the Big Ten Indiana edit See also 2017 Indiana Hoosiers football team Series record Previous meeting Result45 16 2 October 1 2016 Ind 24 21Week Seven Indiana at Michigan State Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalIndiana 3 0 339No 18 Michigan State 0 3 01417at Spartan Stadium East Lansing MI Date October 21 2017Game time 3 36 pm EDTGame weather 76 F 24 C Wind S 12 MPH Partly CloudyGame attendance 74 111Referee Ron SnodgrassTV announcers ABC Dave Flemming play by play Greg McElroy analyst Tom Luginbill sideline reporter 22 Game informationFirst QuarterIND Griffin Oakes 33 yard field goal Hoosiers 3 0 Drive 4 plays 0 yards 1 14 Second QuarterMSU Matt Coghlin 23 yard field goal Tie 3 3 Drive 10 plays 68 yards 4 59 Third QuarterIND Griffin Oakes 44 yard field goal Hoosiers 6 3 Drive 13 plays 61 yards 4 28 Fourth QuarterIND Griffin Oakes 20 yard field goal Hoosiers 9 3 Drive 12 plays 63 yards 4 37 MSU Felton Davis 10 yard pass from Brian Lewerke Matt Coghlin kick Spartans 10 9 Drive 7 plays 55 yards 3 08 MSU L J Scott 18 yard run Matt Coghlin kick Spartans 17 9 Drive 7 plays 64 yards 3 15 The Spartans returned home to face rival Indiana on Homecoming in East Lansing in a matchup for the Old Brass Spittoon Michigan State had its seven game winning streak in the series snapped last season as the Hoosiers defeated the Spartans in overtime Prior to the game it was announced that MSU running back L J Scott would play after being arrested for driving without a license during the week 23 Both offenses struggled throughout the first half Following a Madre London fumble that was recovered at the MSU 15 yard line by the IU defense Indiana notched their only points of the half on a Griffin Oakes 33 yard field goal with 1 14 remaining in the first quarter The teams exchanged punts before Michigan State hit a Matt Coghlin 22 yard field goal capping off a 10 play 68 yard drive with 6 46 remaining in the first half Punts ruled the remainder of the half as the score remained 3 3 at halftime The defenses continued to assert themselves in the second half as neither offense could sustain drives to begin the third quarter Indiana finally put a lengthy drive together with just under 10 minutes left in the third quarter driving all the way to the Michigan State 26 yard line before being forced to settle for a 44 yard field goal to give the Hoosiers a 6 3 lead On the ensuing possession MSU s offense also came alive on a nine play 40 yard drive but the Spartans would turn the ball over on downs at the Indiana 35 yard line Indiana took over and drove to the MSU two yard line before being stymied again by the Spartan defense and being forced to settle for another field goal that gave Indiana a 9 3 lead with 12 29 remaining in the game The teams exchanged punts as MSU quarterback Brian Lewerke repeatedly missed open receivers with inaccurate throws Taking over at their own 45 with 9 07 remaining in the game the Spartans moved the ball down the field converting on a fourth and three with a Lewerke pass to Hunter Rison for a first down Two plays later Felton Davis caught the go ahead touchdown pass from Lewerke to give MSU a 10 9 lead The Spartan defense again forced a three and out handing the offense an opportunity to run out the clock with 4 39 remaining On third down and eight Lewerke again hit Hunter Rison for a first down Indiana using their timeouts forced the Spartans into another third and long situation Lewerke again converted on a pass to Cody White for a gain of 34 yards Indiana in an effort to preserve their final timeout and to ensure that they got the ball back with enough time to score and tie the game purposely allowed LJ Scott to score on from 18 yards out on the following play The score gave Michigan State a 17 9 lead with 1 49 remaining the MSU defense held stout forcing Indian to turn the ball over on downs allowing MSU to run out the clock for the win 24 Cody White led all receivers with seven receptions for 99 yards and L J Scott rushed for 87 yards and a touchdown Joe Bachie recorded a career high 13 tackles including a forced fumble For the third time on the season the defense did not allow an offensive touchdown With the win Michigan State reclaimed the Old Brass Spittoon and became bowl eligible The win moved MSU to 6 1 on the season and 4 0 in the Big Ten 25 Northwestern edit See also 2017 Northwestern Wildcats football team Series Record Previous meeting Result37 18 October 15 2016 NU 54 40Week Eight Michigan State at Northwestern Game summary Period 1 2 34OT2OT3OTTotalNo 16 Michigan State 7 3 0777031Northwestern 0 10 0777839Date October 28 2017Game time 3 30 pm EDTGame weather 40 F 4 C Wind 12 MPH W CloudyGame attendance 39 369Referee Mark KluczynskiTV announcers ESPN Anish Shroff play by play Ahmad Brooks analyst 26 Game informationFirst QuarterMSU Cody White 6 yard pass from Brian Lewerke Matt Coghlin kick 12 25 Spartans 7 0 Drive 7 plays 92 yards 2 35 Second QuarterMSU Matt Coghlin 46 yard field goal 9 31 Spartans 10 0 Drive 6 plays 20 yards 3 22 NU Clayton Thorson 1 yard run Charlie Kuhbander kick 3 58 Spartans 7 0 Drive 13 plays 81 yards 5 28 NU Charlie Kuhbander 35 yard field goal 0 04 Tie 10 10 Drive 11 plays 56 yards 1 45 Fourth QuarterNU Ben Skowronek 12 yard pass from Justin Jackson Charlie Kuhbander kick 10 49 Wildcats 17 10 Drive 5 plays 58 yards 1 27 MSU Felton Davis 13 yard pass from Brian Lewerke Matt Coghlin kick 0 25 Tie 17 17 Drive 12 plays 88 yards 2 49 First OvertimeNU Cameron Gree 14 yard pass from Clayton Thorsson Charlie Kuhbander kick Wildcats 24 17 Drive 5 plays 25 yards MSU Felton Davis 6 yard pass from Brian Lewerke Matt Coghlin kick Tie 24 24 Drive 5 plays 25 yards Second OvertimeMSU Cody White 11 yard pass from Brian Lewerke Matt Coghlin kick Spartans 31 24 Drive 2 plays 25 yards NU Justin Jackson 3 yard run Charlie Kuhbander kick Tie 31 31 Drive 4 plays 25 yards Third OvertimeNU Flynn Nagel 22 yard pass from Clayton Thorson Cameron Green pass from Clayton Thorson Wildcats 39 31 Drive 3 plays 25 yards MSU s third road game on the season was a trip to face Northwestern MSU started well driving 92 yards on their opening possession as Brian Lewerke hit Cody White from six yards out to give MSU the 7 0 lead Northwestern moved into MSU territory on their first possession but Andrew Dowell forced a fumble which was recovered by his brother David Dowell to end the Wildcat threat MSU s offense again moved deep into Northwestern territory looking to increase their lead but Cody White fumbled at the NU 7 yard line to end the MSU drive The teams exchanged punts into the second quarter before MSU again moved into NU territory This time the Wildcat defense forced a field goal by Matt Coghlin which moved the Spartan lead to 10 0 Northwestern answered on their next drive scoring from one yard out to narrow the lead to 10 7 Following a punt NU took over with 1 49 remaining in the half and drove into MSU territory The MSU defense finally stiffened and forced Northwestern to settle for a 35 yard field goal to tie the game at the half In the third quarter both offenses started well but had drives stall as NU punted from MSU territory and the Spartans Matt Coghlan hit the right upright on a 51 yard field goal attempt The teams exchanged punts into the fourth quarter before Northwestern moved to the Spartan 12 yard line On a halfback pass play Justin Jackson hit Ben Skowronek to give the Wildcats a 17 10 lead with just over 10 minutes remaining in the game MSU attempted to answer moving into NU territory again but Matt Coghlin again hit the right upright this time from 32 yards out as the score remained 17 10 Following a Wildcats put MSU needing a touchdown to tie took over at their own 12 with 3 14 left in the game The offense moved down to the NU 30 yard line with 53 seconds remaining On fourth down Brian Lewerke scrambled for the first down to keep MSU alive Two plays later Lewerke hit Felton Davis in the corner of the end zone to tie the game at 17 with 25 seconds remaining The Wildcats simply knelt out the clock to force overtime In the first overtime NU took three plays to shred the MSU defense for a touchdown as Clayton Thorson found Cameron Green open for a 14 yard touchdown and an NU lead 24 17 MSU answered in their possession as Lewerke again hit Davis for a six yard touchdown to force a second overtime In the second overtime MSU took the lead as Lewerke hit White for another touchdown from 11 yards out MSU s defense could not hold the lead however allowing an NU touchdown in four plays to tie the game again In the third overtime the MSU defense continued its struggles giving up a 22 yard touchdown pass on third down and allowing the two point conversion as NU took a 39 31 lead Following an incomplete pass Lewerke fumbled on the second play of overtime but was able to recover and scramble out of the pocket However a poor decision by Lewerke to thrown the ball over the middle of the field resulted in the ball being intercepted by the Wildcats and giving MSU its second loss on the season 27 Lewerke set an MSU single game record throwing for 445 yards in the loss 28 MSU s defense struggled for one of the first times in the season allowing 432 yards to Northwestern s offense Penn State edit See also 2017 Penn State Nittany Lions football team Series Record Previous meeting Result15 15 1 November 26 2016 PSU 45 12Week Nine Penn State at Michigan State Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalNo 7 Penn State 14 0 10024No 24 Michigan State 7 7 7627at Spartan Stadium East Lansing MI Date November 4 2017Game time 12 00 p m EDTGame weather 43 F 6 C Wind 10 MPH NE Overcast rainGame attendance 71 605Referee Don WillardTV announcers FOX Joe Davis play by play Brady Quinn analyst Bruce Feldman sideline reporter Game informationFirst quarterPSU DaeSean Hamilton 31 yard pass from Trace McSorley Tyler Davis kick 5 40 Nittany Lions 7 0 Drive 7 plays 92 yards 3 00 MSU Darrell Stewart Jr 7 yard pass from Brian Lewerke Matt Coghlin kick 3 28 Tie 7 7 Drive 4 plays 52 yards 2 12 PSU Saeed Blacknall 27 yard pass from Trace McSorley Tyler Davis kick 0 42 Nittany Lions 14 7 Drive 9 plays 75 yards 2 46 Second quarterMSU Felton Davis III 33 yard pass from Brian Lewerke Matt Coghlin kick 3 54 Tie 14 14 Drive 5 plays 69 yards 2 24 Third quarterMSU L J Scott 3 yard run Matt Coghlin kick 7 25 Spartans 21 14 Drive 10 plays 91 yards 5 10 PSU Tyler Davis 26 yard field goal 2 11 Spartans 21 17 Drive 12 plays 71 yards 5 14 PSU DeAndre Thompkins 70 yard pass from Trace McSorley Tyler Davis kick 0 00 Nittany Lions 24 21 Drive 1 play 70 yards 0 05Fourth quarterMSU Matt Coghlin 32 yard field goal 10 56 Tie 24 24 Drive 11 plays 45 yards 4 04 MSU Matt Coghlin 34 yard field goal 0 00 Spartans 27 24 Drive 10 plays 53 yards 4 05 Top PassersPSU Trace McSorley 26 47 381 Yds 3 TD 3 INT MSU Brian Lewerke 33 56 400 Yds 2 TD 1 INTTop RushersPSU Saquon Barkley 14 attempts 68 yards MSU L J Scott 13 attempts 43 yards 1 TDTop ReceivingPSU DaeSean Hamilton 7 receptions 112 yards 1 TD MSU Felton Davis 12 receptions 181 yards 1 TDTop TacklersPSU Troy Apke Koa Farmer 8 tackles MSU Khari Willis 11 tackles Coming off their first Big Ten loss MSU welcomed rival and reigning Big Ten Champion Penn State to Spartan Stadium marking the first time since 2013 the teams did not conclude the regular season playing each other The Nittany Lions were also coming off their first Big Ten loss having blown a lead against Ohio State the prior week MSU forced a Penn State turnover on the opening possession of the game as Joe Bachie intercepted a Trace McSorley pass to give the ball to MSU for their first possession MSU moved into Penn State territory but stalled and were forced to punt Starting at their own eight yard line PSU moved quickly down the field and opened the scoring as McSorley connected on a 31 yard touchdown pass to DaeSean Hamilton to give the Nittany Lions a 7 0 lead A personal foul penalty on the Lions on the ensuing kickoff gave MSU the ball at their own 48 yard line Four plays later Brian Lewerke found Darrell Stewart Jr on a seven yard touchdown pass to tie the game at seven However PSU answered moving 75 yards on nine plays as McSorley hit Saeed Blacknall on fourth down to take a 14 7 lead After each team exchanged punts MSU moved into Penn State territory before a weather delay stopped play with 7 58 remaining in the second quarter Due to lightning and storms in the area the game was delayed for three hours and 23 minutes The teams began play again around 3 30 EDT and MSU turned the ball over on downs After a Penn State punt the Spartans moved quickly down the field and Lewerke hit Felton Davis on a 33 yard touchdown pass to tie the game with 3 50 left in the half Neither team could manage anything further as the half ended with the score tied at 14 To begin the second half each team punted the ball before MSU moved 91 yards on a 10 play drive capped off by an L J Scott three yard touchdown pass to give the Spartans a 21 14 lead Penn State looking to answer stalled on their next drive at the MSU eight yard line and settled for a field goal to reduce the lead to 21 17 Following a Spartan punt McSorley hit a wide open DeAndre Thompkins on a 70 yard touchdown pass to take a 24 21 lead as the third quarter expired The Spartans again given good field position due to a PSU personal foul on the kickoff answered on their next possession The drive sputtered at the PSU 14 and Matt Coghlin kicked a 32 yard field goal to tie the game at 24 McSorley was intercepted on the next PSU possession but the Spartans were forced to punt Looking to take the lead the Lions moved to the Spartan 31 yard line but McSorley s pass fell incomplete on fourth down with 4 05 remaining in regulation MSU moved methodically down the field and on third down from the Lion 27 yard line Lewerke s pass to Cody White fell incomplete appearing to end the drive However PSU was called for roughing Lewerke on the play to give the Spartans a first down at the PSU 22 With time running out MSU maneuvered to the Lion 16 yard line to set up Coghlin for the game winning field goal as time expired giving MSU the 27 24 win 29 Brian Lewerke threw for 400 yards for the second consecutive game the first Spartan ever to do that and only the third Big Ten quarterback to accomplish that feat in the last 20 years 30 The game completed at 7 03 EDT some seven hours and three minutes after the start The win left MSU in the driver s seat in the Big Ten East with only loss and facing Ohio State also with one loss the next week Ohio State edit See also 2017 Ohio State Buckeyes football team Series Record Previous meeting Result15 30 November 19 2016 OSU 17 16Week Ten Michigan State at Ohio State Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalNo 12 Michigan State 0 3 003No 13 Ohio State 14 21 13048at Ohio Stadium Columbus OH Date November 11 2017Game time 12 00 p m ESTGame weather 34 F 1 C Wind 5 MPH ESE Mostly cloudyGame attendance 107 011Referee Michael CannonTV announcers FOX Joe Davis play by play Brady Quinn analyst Bruce Feldman sideline reporter Game informationFirst quarterOSU Mike Weber 47 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick 8 14 Buckeyes 7 0 Drive 6 plays 86 yards 1 19 OSU J T Barrett 4 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick 0 17 Buckeyes 14 0 Drive 11 plays 73 yards 3 55 Second QuarterOSU J T Barrett 4 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick 11 35 Buckeyes 21 0 Drive 9 plays 68 yards 3 12 OSU J K Dobbins 8 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick 9 21 Buckeyes 28 0 Drive 3 plays 25 yards 0 56 OSU Mike Weber 82 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick 6 16 Buckeyes 35 0 Drive 1 play 82 yards 0 11 MSU Matt Coghlin 37 yard field goal 0 00 Buckeyes 35 3 Drive 7 plays 24 yards 0 59 Third QuarterOSU Binjimen Victor 48 yard pass from J T Barrett 4 yard Sean Nuernberger kick 14 06 Buckeyes 42 3 Drive 3 plays 72 yards 0 54 OSU Sean Nuernberger 27 yard field goal 9 17 Buckeyes 45 3 Drive 8 plays 56 yards 2 36 OSU Sean Nuernberger 28 yard field goal 0 00 Buckeyes 48 3 Drive 13 plays 79 yards 5 36 Top PassersOSU J T Barrett 14 21 183 Yds 2 TD 2 INT MSU Brian Lewerke 18 36 131 Yds 1 INTTop RushersOSU Mike Weber 9 attempts 162 yards 2 TD MSU L J Scott 8 attempts 32 yardsTop ReceivingOSU Parris Campbell 3 receptions 49 yards MSU Cody White 5 receptions 42 yardsTop TacklersOSU Tuf Borland 11 tackles MSU Kenny Willekes 9 tackles MSU traveled to Columbus to take on Ohio State with a chance to move into sole possession of first place in the Big Ten East division However Ohio State would have none of that blowing out the Spartans 48 3 the worst lost by MSU under head coach Mark Dantonio 31 The Buckeyes scored touchdowns on five of their first six possessions to take a commanding 35 0 lead before halftime OSU rushed for 335 yards against MSU s defense the most allowed by a defense at MSU under Dantonio 32 Meanwhile the Spartan offense struggled mightily as well rushing for only 64 yards while amassing only 195 yards of total offense A Matt Coghlin field goal as the first half expired marked the Spartans only points of the game The Buckeyes would add a touchdown and two field goals in the second half to end any realistic shot the Spartans had at the Big Ten Championship The loss left the Spartans at 7 3 on the season and 5 2 in Big Ten play with two games remaining Maryland edit See also 2017 Maryland Terrapins football team Series Record Previous meeting Result6 2 November 22 2016 Mary 28 17Week Eleven Maryland at Michigan State Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalMaryland 0 0 077No 17 Michigan State 7 7 3017at Spartan Stadium East Lansing MI Date November 18 2017Game time 4 12 pm ESTGame weather 41 F 5 C Wind 13 MPH N RainGame attendance 70 216Referee Jerry McGinnTV announcers FOX Tim Brando play by play Spencer Tillman analyst Game informationFirst quarterMSU L J Scott 2 yard run Matt Coghlin kick 7 48 Spartans 7 0 Drive 11 plays 69 yards 5 27 Second quarterMSU Brian Lewerke 25 yard run Matt Coghlin kick 14 52 Spartans 14 0 Drive 8 plays 85 yards 4 31 Third quarterMSU Matt Coghlin 27 yard field goal 1 32 Spartans 17 0 Drive 11 plays 49 yards 7 17 Fourth quarterMD Lorenzo Harrison 4 yard run Henry Darmstadter kick 9 50 Spartans 17 3 Drive 7 plays 59 yards 2 42 Top PassersMD Max Bortenschlager 13 25 121 Yds MSU Brian Lewerke 2 14 20 YdsTop RushersMD Lorenzo Harris 13 attempts 54 yards 1 TD MSU L J Scott 29 attempts 148 yards 1 TDTop ReceivingMD D J Moore 8 receptions 76 yards MSU Matt Sokol 1 receptions 12 yardsTop TacklersMD Isaiah Davis Jermaine Carter 12 tackles MSU Joe Bachie 11 tackles Following the worst loss under head coach Mark Dantonio the Spartans returned home for Senior Day against Maryland On a rainy day that often turned to snow both offenses struggled However on MSU s first possession of the game the Spartans moved 69 yards on 11 plays as L J Scott capped the drive with a two yard touchdown run to give the Spartans the early 7 0 lead MSU added to the lead early in the second quarter as Brian Lewerke scored on a 25 yard run to increase the lead to 14 0 MSU continued to dominate the game moving inside the Terrapin 10 yard line on their next possession but a Gerald Holmes fumble was recovered by Maryland at their own one yard line to end the drive As MSU s defense dominated Maryland in the first half the Spartans took a 14 0 lead at the half Late in the third quarter MSU added to the lead again on a Matt Coghlin field goal to move the lead to 17 0 Rain and snow continued to hamper both offenses as neither team could manage much offense Maryland finally got on the board in the fourth quarter scoring on a four yard run by Lorenzo Harrison to reduce the lead to 17 7 A missed field goal on the next Maryland possession gave the Spartans the ball as they were able to run out the clock for a 17 7 win The win moved the Spartans to 8 3 on the season and 6 2 in the Big Ten However a win by Ohio State that day eliminated MSU from the Big Ten Championship MSU outgained Maryland 291 204 while MSU s offense rushed for 271 yards in the game with L J Scott accounting for 147 of the MSU rushing yards Brian Lewerke struggled on the day completing only two of 14 attempts for 20 yards 33 Rutgers edit See also 2017 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team Series Record Previous meeting Result5 3 November 12 2016 MSU 49 0Week Twelve Michigan State at Rutgers Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalNo 16 Michigan State 13 3 32140Rutgers 0 7 007at High Point Solutions Stadium Piscataway NJ Date November 25 2017Game time 4 17 ESTGame weather 58 F 14 C Wind 10 MPH S Mostly CloudyGame attendance 35 021Referee Don WillardTV announcers FOX Brian Custer play by play Ben Leber analyst Jen Hale sideline reporter Game informationFirst QuarterMSU Connor Heyward 7 yard pass from Brian Lewerke Matt Coghlin kick Spartans 7 0 Drive 9 plays 75 yards 5 11 MSU Matt Coghlin 26 yard field goal Spartans 10 0 Drive 4 plays 0 yards 0 54 MSU Matt Coghlin 26 yard field goal Spartans 13 0 Drive 13 plays 40 yards 7 12 Second QuarterRU Raheem Blackshear 42 yard pass from Johnathan Lewis Andre Harte kick Spartans 13 7 Drive 5 plays 73 yards 1 45 MSU Matt Coghlin 46 yard field goal Spartans 16 7 Drive 6 plays 22 yards 3 06 Third QuarterMSU Matt Coghlin 32 yard field goal Spartans 19 7 Drive 11 plays 55 yards 5 20 Fourth QuarterMSU Gerald Holmes 2 yard run Matt Coghlin kick Spartans 26 7 Drive 12 plays 60 yards 6 00 MSU Brian Lewerke 3 yard run Matt Coghlin kick Spartans 33 7 Drive 8 plays 48 yards 4 01 MSU Madre London 3 yard run Matt Coghlin kick Spartans 40 7 Drive 11 plays 54 yards 6 39 Top PassersMSU Brian Lewerke 21 31 222 yards TD RU Johnathan Lewis 6 16 48 yards TD 2 INTsTop RushersMSU Brian Lewerke 12 attempts 65 yards TD RU Gus Edwards Johnathan Lewis 4 attempts 12 yardsTop ReceivingMSU Felton Davis III 6 receptions 72 yards RU Raheem Blackshear 2 receptions 50 yards TDTop TacklersMSU Khari Willis 3 tackles RU Trevor Morris 19 tackles On the final day of the regular season the Spartans travelled to New Jersey to take on Rutgers the team against which MSU tallied its lone conference win from the prior year MSU started fast scoring on their first possession as Brian Lewerke hit Connor Heyward from seven yards out for the early 7 0 lead On the ensuing Rutgers possession MSU forced a fumble on the first play which was recovered by Andrew Dowell at the Rutgers eight yard line The Spartans were unable to get into the end zone however and settled for a Matt Coghlin 26 yard field goal Following a Scarlet Knight punt MSU again moved deep into Rutgers territory but again could not punch the ball in and settled for another 26 yard field goal and a 13 0 lead Rutgers answered on their next possession early in the second quarter on a 42 yard touchdown pass to pull within 13 7 The Spartans were able to add another Coghlin field goal to take a 16 7 lead at the half Another field goal led off the third quarter for the Spartans as they took a 19 7 lead with five minutes remaining in the third On MSU s next drive the Spartans went 60 yards and 12 plays in six minutes and finally scored another touchdown early in the fourth quarter as Gerald Holmes ran in from two yards out to increase the lead to 26 7 Following a Spartan interception Brian Lewerke scored from three yards out on the next Spartan possession to push the lead to 33 7 Another interception preceded another touchdown this a Madre London three yard run as the Spartans pushed the score to 40 7 and ran away with the win The Spartan defense performed well limiting Rutgers to 112 total yards only five first downs and forcing three turnovers Meanwhile MSU ran for 209 yards and threw for 222 in the rout The win capped a turnaround season as the Spartans went from a 3 9 record in 2016 to 9 3 record with the win The Spartans finished at 7 2 in the Big Ten in a tie for second place in the East division Holiday Bowl edit See also 2017 Washington State Cougars football team Series Record Previous meeting Result5 2 September 17 1977 WSU 23 212017 Holiday Bowl Michigan State vs Washington State Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalNo 16 Michigan State 0 21 14742No 21 Washington State 3 0 7717at Qualcomm Stadium San Diego CA Date December 28 2017Game time 8 30 p m ESTGame weather 66 F 18 C Wind 5 MPH N ClearGame attendance 47 092Referee Mark CulesTV announcers FS1 Gus Johnson play by play Joel Klatt analyst Jenny Taft sideline reporter Game informationFirst QuarterWSU Erik Powell 45 yard field goal Cougars 3 0 Drive 14 plays 64 yards 6 05 Second QuarterMSU Cody White 15 yard pass from Brian Lewerke Matt Coghlin kick good Spartans 7 3 Drive 16 plays 81 yards 9 24 MSU Felton Davis 49 yard pass from Brian Lewerke Matt Coghlin kick good Spartans 14 3 Drive 4 plays 63 yards 2 03 MSU L J Scott 3 yard run Matt Coghlin kick good Spartans 21 3 Drive 6 plays 68 yards 2 43 Third QuarterMSU Cody White 10 yard pass from Brian Lewerke Matt Coghlin kick Spartans 28 3 Drive 10 plays 67 yards 4 32 MSU Damion Terry 6 yard run Matt Coghlin kick good Spartans 35 3 Drive 7 plays 27 yards 3 47 WSU Davontavean Martin 14 yard pass from Tyler Hilinski Erik Powell kick good Spartans 35 10 Drive 7 plays 80 yards 3 02 Fourth QuarterWSU Davontavean Martin 15 yard pass from Tyler Hilinski Erik Powell kick good Spartans 35 17 Drive 9 plays 67 yards 2 57 MSU L J Scott 28 yard run Matt Coghlin kick Spartans 42 17 Drive 4 plays 46 yards 2 12 Top PassersMSU Brian Lewerke 13 23 213 yards 3 TDs WSU Tyler Hilinski 39 50 272 yards 2 TDs INTTop RushersMSU L J Scott 18 attempts 110 yards 2 TDs WSU James Williams 3 attempts 14 yardsTop ReceiversMSU Felton Davis III 4 receptions 118 yards TD WSU James Williams 10 receptions 65 yardsTop TacklersMSU Joe Bachie Chris Frey 6 tackles WSU Isaac Dotson 10 tackles Michigan State received an invitation to play Washington State in the 2017 Holiday Bowl The appearance marked the Spartans first bowl appearance since playing in the College Football Playoffs during the 2015 season Washington State was without its starting quarterback Luke Falk injury 34 and its top two wide receivers dismissed from team for the game 35 36 37 Neither team s offense started the game well with only the Cougars managing a field goal in the first quarter In the second quarter the game turned around for the Spartans MSU scored the first touchdown of the game following a 16 play 81 yard 9 24 second drive that was capped off by a Brian Lewerke touchdown pass to Cody White The touchdown gave the Spartans the lead 7 3 a lead they would never relinquish Following a punt by WSU the Spartans scored quickly on Lewerke s 49 yard touchdown pass to Felton Davis to increase the lead to 14 3 The Spartan defense again forced WSU to punt and MSU took over with 3 12 remaining in the half The Spartans scored another touchdown their third straight touchdown on an L J Scott three yard run to increase the lead to 21 3 at the half MSU kept the great play up in the second half scoring their fourth touchdown on their fourth straight possession as Lewerke hit White again for a 10 yard touchdown as the lead ballooned to 28 3 WSU fumbled the ball on the ensuing possession and MSU capitalized as Lewerke moved MSU to the one yard line However Lewerke was forced to leave the game after being hit in the head on a rush Senior quarterback Damian Terry replaced Lewerke and bowled his way in from six yards out to put the game out of reach at 35 3 WSU scored their first touchdown on their next possession however to draw within 25 at 35 10 Terry still in the game for Lewerke was intercepted on the ensuing possession and WSU scored again narrowing the lead to 35 17 with 8 25 left in the game Following a failed onside kick by the Cougars Lewerke returned to the game to hand the ball off to L J Scott on four straight downs and Scott rushed for 46 yards scoring from 28 yards out to push the lead to 42 17 A Spartan interception on the next WSU possession ensured the game would end with an MSU victory Terry returned to the game on the final MSU possession but the Spartans were forced to punt The Cougars had one last gasp but ran out of time as the Spartans cruised to the 42 17 victory The Spartans dominated the Cougars in the game out gaining them 440 296 MSU out rushed WSU 227 24 in the game and controlled the ball for nearly 37 minutes 38 The win was the largest bowl victory in MSU history 39 The win marked the 100th win at MSU for head coach Mark Dantonio placing him second all time in MSU history 40 41 The win was also the 10th on the season for the Spartans their eighth 10 win season sixth under Dantonio in school history 42 Following the game MSU running back L J Scott who rushed the ball 18 times for 110 yards and two touchdowns announced he would return to MSU for his senior 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