Sunday, October 25, 2015

Michigan State





Michigan State has now won seven in a row and 15 of 17 from the Hoosiers. But one of those IU triumphs was in East Lansing in 2001.

Michigan State quarterback Connor Cook came within two yards of setting a program record for passing yards in a game while carrying the Spartans to a 52-26 win over Indiana. Cook threw for a career-high 398 yards and four touchdowns.

Nate Sudfeld and Indiana’s offense responded stride-for-stride for much of the game. The Hoosiers put together scoring drives of 25 seconds and 82 seconds when Michigan State threatened to pull away immediately before and after halftime. Sudfeld, who was intercepted on the first play of the game, rebounded to throw for 308 yards and three touchdowns.

Michigan State leads the all-time series 45-14-2.





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