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UM vs MSU 2. 00. Frank Beckmann. Well, here we go. Fourth and 1. 6. Ziehl Kavanaght will split off to the left. Smoker will be in the gun with Duckett. MSU football What we learned vs. Northwestern, what to watch vs. PSU. Looking back at what happened in Michigan States 3931 loss at Northwestern and a look ahead. Each season unfolds differently and perspective can change at a moments notice in college football, but Mississippi States game this weekend at Texas AM feels. Msu Radio Football Game' title='Msu Radio Football Game' />Youve got Chris Baker the tight end, Rogers and Haygood to the right and Michigan will drop eight men into coverage. Smoker to throw, with time, going down the middle and this one will be tipped and incomplete And Michigan will escape East Lansing with a victory over the Spartans as their defense comes up big at crunch time with 1 1. Jim Brandstatter. Well, what do we have now, a flagBeckmann. The flag down at the Michigan 4. Brandstatter. Well, Smoker doesnt look happy and hes been standing next to the officiating crew. Beckmann. Well, lets wait for the call here from. Brandstatter. Personal Foul. Beckmann. Jim Lapetina. Its against Michigan. Brandstatter. What WhatReferee. Personal Foul. Hands to the face, on the defense. Msu Radio Football Game' title='Msu Radio Football Game' />MSU football What we learned vs. Michigan, what to watch at Minnesota. Looking back at what happened in Michigan States 1410 win over Michigan and a look ahead. Get live and on demand coverage of over 75 schools and 15,000 live events from Sports Live, your exclusive source for the most college sports anywhere. Its a 1. 5 yard penalty. Beckmann. Well, you look at it on the replay and it happened. Jeremy Leseur had his hands up in Charles Rogers face. He was shoving his facemask. And the Spartans are still aliveBrandstatter. Oh, they sure areBeckmann. Theyre at the 3. Brandstatter. Do you believe this turnaroundBeckmann. Wow And now Ducketts a factor again. Beckmann. And now, with a 2. Michigan lead we get a flag thrown. And Im not sure what the flag is for. Brandstatter. Aw, he cant do that because Michigan may have. Michigan has maybe, its put a player into the game after the play was over. He cant throw that flagBeckmann. Well, thats not his call, the official on the sideline. Its the back judge who counts players, Jim. Brandstatter. Well, Larry Foote is absolutely livid. Beckmann. One, two, three, four, five. Six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven. Brandstatter. Theyve got 1. Beckmann. I count 1. Brandstatter. There are not 1. Beckmann. Well, the back judge counts the players, not the line judge. And now the referee Jim Lapetina is trying to sort it all out. Brandstatter. Well, think about this, how much of a break this is for Michigan StateBeckmann. Right. Brandstatter. They get to sit around and. Referee. We have an illegal participation on the previous play. They had 1. 2 men on the field. That will be half the distance to the goal line. Brandstatter. They didntBeckmann. Thats horribleBrandstatter. They didntBeckmann. Well. Brandstatter. They didnt have that many guys in thereBeckmann. And Smokers gonna roll to his right, he can run. Footes after him, he missed him. Smoker down to the one. Hes to the one, the clock is running. Seven seconds. Six. Five. Four. Three. Two. One. Smoker spikes the ball, and the clock had stopped The clock had stopped at one They stopped the clock, Jim They stopped the clock when they shouldnt haveJim, that clock should have run out. Thats unbelievable. Brandstatter. Is this home cookin, or whatBeckmann. Larry Bielat, the ex coach at MSU and the color commentator from radio just put his hands up with that sheepish grin. El Sabor De La Inocencia Stephanie Laurens Pdf'>El Sabor De La Inocencia Stephanie Laurens Pdf. Thats unbelievable Thats criminalBrandstatter. Watch out, Haygood Watch out Okay, theyre over there. Beckmann. Okay, in the shotgun, Smoker from the two, hes going to snap the ball. Brandstatter. Oh, look at Larry StevensBeckmann. Larry Stevens being held, the pass into the end zone caught for a touchdown by DuckettUnbelievable Thievery. Beckmann. Jim, this game was stolen from the Michigan Wolverines. The clock should have run out when Smoker spiked the ball. He had no time left. They stopped the clock with a second to go before he threw it. Larry Stevens was nearly undressed on the pass rush on the final play. And Smoker heaved it up into the end zone where Duckett caught it for the game winning touchdown. Unbelievable. Michigan State wins. Itll go in the books as a Spartan victory. And its a shame that such a great football game had to be finished with what will be some bitter feelings on the side of the maize and blue. Ive done Michigan football for 2. And I can tell you my friends, Ive never ever, ever, seen a team robbed in a football game like this one was today. But the Spartans get the victory, 2. There have been a lot of controversial ones, in this series. Last year in Ann Arbor there was the controversial fumble by Duckett. In the past there was the controversial two point conversion try by Michigan. And this one, unreal. Steve Courtney trying to interview Jeff Smoker on the field. Hey Jeff, congratulations to you. Well hes in a celebratory mood. Jeff Nah, hes waving the flag now. Beckmann. Waving that Spartan flag. Courtney. As you can imagine Frank, just mayhem down here at field level. A couple of altercations breaking out. But a huge victory for Michigan State. Beckmann. Well, a huge gift for Michigan State. Courtney. Theres no question about it. Beckmann. And they played hard, and they deserved this win in a lot of ways. And so do the Wolverines, in a lot of ways. But its the Spartans who get the victory. Give em credit, its gonna go into the books. And we can talk about it all we want. But in the end, give the Spartans credit for pulling it out. And the team again that won the running battle won the ballgame. All the controversy will be discussed for another 3. Beckmann. Frank Beckman back with you at Spartan Stadium where the celebration continues. Michigan State capping off a 4. Jeff Smoker to T. J. Duckett on a scramble with pandemonium breaking loose. All kinds of controversy over this last drive. Michigan was, uh, tagged with two penalties, one very legit. On a 4th and 1. 6 incompletion against Jeremy Le. Seur for grabbing the facemask and, and shoving Charles Rogers. The second penalty for too many men on the field, were still not sure whether Michigan had 1. We cant tell you for sure. We do know that at the end when Jeff Smoker tried to run the ball in from the 4, he was tackled, and as he lined up to try to get a snap off as the clock was running down, he threw the ball in the turf with one second left. And that second stayed on the board for an eternity. They did not let the clock keep running at 1 second. They just stopped the clock at 1 second. And gave Michigan State one more play. And then on the winning touchdown pass, Larry Stevens out in the open was nearly undressed of his jersey but there was no call by the vigilant officiating crew that we have today. And lets identify them for you once again. Lets give them credit for their job Jim Lapatina, Jim Crawdstad, Brent Durbin, Steve Beckman no relation, Denny Swoind, Michael Banks, and John Langan. That was your officiating crew today that made all the calls in this one. The Spartans with 3 penalties for 3. Wolverines 6 for 6. And, uh, not watching the clock at the end when it appeared time had run out on Jeff Smokers throw into the ground after his scramble. Unreal finish. And Smoker wins it on the pass to T. J. Duckett on the last play of the ball game. Well, a couple of quick notes on this one. First of all, give Michigan State credit, they played a tremendous football game today. Both teams did. T. J. Duckett was a man. Second best day ever against a Michigan team. Michigans defense with a dozen sacks in the ball game. Michigans John Navarre 1. Marquise Walker 9 catches 1. And all of that, all of that effort and a season, really goes down the tubes in controversy at the end. Im going to say this one final time, and leave it alone, OKBecause theres no more crying over spilled milk after this one. Official Athletic Site of Penn State Official Athletic Site of Penn State Football. Mc. Sorley throws for 3. No. 2. 4 Michigan State. Nov. 4, 2. 01. 7Oct. EAST LANSING, Mich. No. 7. Penn State 7 2, 4 2 Big Ten entered the fourth quarter with a three point lead, but a pair of fourth quarter field goals from No. Michigan State 7 2, 5 1 Big Ten lifted the Spartans to a 2. Spartan Stadium on Saturday Nov. The passing games thrived for both squads, even with the wet conditions and a 3 12 hour weather delay midway through the second quarter, as neither running game could find its footing. Michigan State held the edge on the ground 7. Nittany Lions owned a 4. Junior quarterback Trace Mc. Sorley piled up the second highest passing yardage total of his career, completing 2. He also threw three interceptions in the game, however the Spartans were unable to turn any of them into points. Mc. Sorleys 3. 81 passing yards were just shy of his career high 3. Wisconsin in the Big Ten Championship Game last season. Mc. Sorley found eight different receivers in the game, with Dae. Sean Hamilton 1. De. Andre Thompkins 1. For Hamilton it marked his eighth career game with 1. No. 4 all time in 1. Penn State with Bryant Johnson 1. The yardage total is a career high for Thompkins, marking his first career 1. Michigan States Brian Lewerke was not to be outdone in the game, as he completed 3. Spartans to victory. Felton Davis caught a game high. Michigan State. LJ Scott ran for 4. Matt Coghlin connected on both of his field goal attempts in the Spartans win. Difference Makers. Penn State. QB Trace Mc. Sorley Mc. Sorley posted his second highest career passing yardage total with 3. Wisconsin, 2. 01. His three touchdown passes moved his career total to 5. Christian Hackenberg 4. Penn State history. His three touchdowns responsible for give him 6. No. 1 all time at Penn State with Michael Robinson 2. Model Plank Bending Tool. RB Saquon Barkley Barkley accounted for 1. The rushing total moved Barkley into No. Penn State history with 3,4. Curt Warner 3,3. The junior added 3. He also completed one pass for 2. TE Mike Gesicki Gesicki led Penn State with a career high eight catches and added a career high 8. His eight grabs vaulted him into a tie for No. Penn State, moving up four spots into a tie with Bryant Johnson 1. WR Dae. Sean Hamilton Caught seven passes for 1. Difference Between Core Java And Advanced Java Pdf. No. 4 on the all time 1. Bryant Johnson. Had a 3. No. 8 in Penn State history with Joe Jurevicius 1. Terry Smith 1. 98. WR De. Andre Thompkins Posted his first career 1. He hauled in a 7. Maryland, 2. 01. 6. CB Amani Oruwariye Had two tackles, an interception and a career high four pass breakups. Michigan State. QB Brian Lewerke Completed 3. Also rushed seven times for 2. WR Felton Davis Caught 1. CB David Dowell Picked off Trace Mc. Sorley twice in the game and added four tackles. Michigan State Defense Limited Penn State to just 6. Trace Mc. Sorley three times in the game. Also had seven pass breakups, six tackles for loss and three sacks, while limiting Penn State to just 4 of 1. First Quarter Penn State 1. Michigan State 7Penn States offense started rolling on its second possession, driving 9. Mc. Sorley went 5 for 5 passing for 7. Hamilton. Hamilton started the drive with a 2. After a 1 yard Barkley rush, Mc. Sorley connected with Thompkins along the sidelines for 1. Mc. Sorley then rushed for a yard before getting help in the passing game from Barkley, as the running back took a direct snap and zipped a 2. Gesicki to the Michigan State 4. Thompkins hauled in an 1. Mc. Sorley found Hamilton inside the 1. Michigan State answered with a touchdown drive to tie the game at 7 7 with 3 2. The Spartans started at their own 4. Connor Heyward and a 1. Penn State, and moved deep into Penn State territory on consecutive completions of 1. Darrell Stewart and 1. Davis yards. With the ball at the Penn State 1. Spartans committed a pair of penalties to move back to the 1. However, two plays later, Lewerke found Davis for 1. Stewart made a contested catch in the end zone for the touchdown. The Nittany Lions regained the lead on their next possession, once again moving the ball predominantly through the air. Hamilton keyed the drive with catches of 1. Lions to the MSU 2. On third and 1. Mc. Sorley picked up 2 yards rushing and Penn State decided to go for it on fourth down. The gamble paid off when Mc. Sorley tossed a short pass to Saeed Blacknall on the left sideline. Blacknall broke a tackle to pick up the first down and then two more to get all the way to the end zone with 4. Second Quarter Penn State 1. Michigan State 1. Both teams traded punts to start the second quarter, before Michigan State was able to drive to the Penn State 3. The Spartans came out of the delay and gained 3 yards on their first play to bring up fourth and 1 from the PSU 3. Going for it, Koa Farmer and Kevin Givens met MSUs Scott for no gain to force the turnover on downs. After a three and out by the Nittany Lions, Michigan State covered 6. After a short gain on the first play of the drive, a pass interference call moved the sticks for the Spartans. MSU was pushed to third down again before converting on third and 3 with a 1. Lewerke to Gerald Holmes. On the next snap, Lewerke found Felton for a diving 3. The final five drives of the half featured a pair of Michigan State punts, while Penn State had one punt and an interception before letting the clock run out to end the half. Third Quarter Penn State 2. Michigan State 2. A pair of punts opened the third quarter, before Michigan State continued to show a propensity for converting on third and long on its way to taking a 2. Facing third and 1. Lewerke found Davis for 3. After netting minus 1 yards on the next two plays, Lewerke connected with Hunter Rison for 2. PSU 3. Smith plunged in from three yards out on the next play to give the Spartans their first lead of the game. Following Michigan States score, a 1. Penn State on the scoreboard via a Tyler Davis 2. Tying for the longest drive of the season in terms of plays for the Nittany Lions 1. Iowa, it was Barkley and Mc. Sorley that got things started with a 2. A 1. 3 yard run by Mc. Sorley on third and 1 kept the drive going, before he found Hamilton on a wide receiver screen pass that went for 2. After the next three plays accounted for seven yards, Davis knocked through his 3. The Penn State defense forced a three and out on the next Spartan possession, and Mc. Sorley wasted no time pushing the Blue and White back into the lead, finding a wide open Thompkins down the left sideline for a 7. The 7. 0 yard reception tied for the longest of Thompkins career Maryland, 2. Penn State. Fourth Quarter Michigan State 2. Penn State 2. 4Another nice kickoff return Heyward, coupled with another Penn State personal foul penalty gave MSU the ball at its own 4. A pair of chunk plays moved the ball quickly into Penn State territory, as completions of 1. Spartans to the PSU 4. Another first down throw moved the ball to the Penn State 2. Nittany Lion defense yielded just four more yards on the drive to force a field goal attempt. Matt Coghlin snuck the kick inside the right upright and the score was knotted for the third time, 2. Mc. Sorley and Lewerke exchanged interceptions on the next two drives and Penn States final drive ended on fourth down, handing the ball back to the Spartans with 4 0. Penn State 1. 9 yard line.