"We'll find a place for the trophy," Crisler told The Michigan Daily after the game. With less than five minutes left in the game, Michigan quarterback Shorty McMillan completed a pass to Stanley Borleske who ran 50 yards to the Aggies' 15-yard line. [37] Michigan quarterback Chad Henne led two touchdown drives in the final 7:35 of the game, completing touchdown passes to Greg Mathews and Mario Manningham, to lead the Wolverines back from a 24–14 deficit. The Wolverines intercepted six Spartan passes, five off Spartan quarterback Todd Schultz.
[29] Michigan came into the game ranked No. In music, cheering, fighting and playing football, the Aggies just naturally outclassed their foemen so badly that the Maize and Blue crowd could find no single straw at which to clutch as it drowned in a sea of tears. With under three minutes left, the Spartans received the ball at midfield, trailing 24–20. The Michigan–Michigan State football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the University of Michigan Wolverines and the Michigan State University Spartans. "[10], On October 15, 1910, Michigan beat Michigan Agricultural 6–3 at Ferry Field. Devin Bush was also reprimanded for grinding his cleats into the Spartan logo, as was Harbaugh for his post-game comments. The Wolverines eventually awoke and added a 24 yard field goal by Garrett Rivas to cut the MSU lead to 14. During halftime, ABC-TV displayed the NCAA rule on the broadcast screen and concluded that the replay official was incorrect in awarding the touchdown to Michigan; ABC indicated officials on the field had been correct in originally ruling the play incomplete. [10] In Ann Arbor, the result was met with disbelief among Michigan fans who had expected an easy win. Subscribing to the MSUToday Weekly Update is the best way to get MSU news straight from the source. The teams began alternating home fields in 1958. Mark Dantonio later responded to Hart's comment: "I find a lot of the things they do amusing. The Wolverines gained 395 yards and held the Spartans to 94 yards. [27] The game was Michigan's only conference loss in 1969. The gamble paid off, and the Spartans kicked a field goal to go up 10–9. "I thought it was funny.
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"We'll find a place for the trophy," Crisler told The Michigan Daily after the game. With less than five minutes left in the game, Michigan quarterback Shorty McMillan completed a pass to Stanley Borleske who ran 50 yards to the Aggies' 15-yard line. [37] Michigan quarterback Chad Henne led two touchdown drives in the final 7:35 of the game, completing touchdown passes to Greg Mathews and Mario Manningham, to lead the Wolverines back from a 24–14 deficit. The Wolverines intercepted six Spartan passes, five off Spartan quarterback Todd Schultz.
[29] Michigan came into the game ranked No. In music, cheering, fighting and playing football, the Aggies just naturally outclassed their foemen so badly that the Maize and Blue crowd could find no single straw at which to clutch as it drowned in a sea of tears. With under three minutes left, the Spartans received the ball at midfield, trailing 24–20. The Michigan–Michigan State football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the University of Michigan Wolverines and the Michigan State University Spartans. "[10], On October 15, 1910, Michigan beat Michigan Agricultural 6–3 at Ferry Field. Devin Bush was also reprimanded for grinding his cleats into the Spartan logo, as was Harbaugh for his post-game comments. The Wolverines eventually awoke and added a 24 yard field goal by Garrett Rivas to cut the MSU lead to 14. During halftime, ABC-TV displayed the NCAA rule on the broadcast screen and concluded that the replay official was incorrect in awarding the touchdown to Michigan; ABC indicated officials on the field had been correct in originally ruling the play incomplete. [10] In Ann Arbor, the result was met with disbelief among Michigan fans who had expected an easy win. Subscribing to the MSUToday Weekly Update is the best way to get MSU news straight from the source. The teams began alternating home fields in 1958. Mark Dantonio later responded to Hart's comment: "I find a lot of the things they do amusing. The Wolverines gained 395 yards and held the Spartans to 94 yards. [27] The game was Michigan's only conference loss in 1969. The gamble paid off, and the Spartans kicked a field goal to go up 10–9. "I thought it was funny.
The Paul Bunyan Trophy was stored in the Michigan Stadium locker room in one of the equipment closets.[3]. A potential MSU game-winning field goal attempt fell short and the game went into overtime for the first time in series history. On November 2, 2013, in East Lansing, Michigan State dominated Michigan defensively, winning 29–6. Michigan led, 9–7, in the fourth quarter, but the Spartans ran a fake punt on fourth-and-nine from their own 30-yard line. Michigan State was incorrectly charged with their final timeout on that play; the Spartans should not have been because of the U-M penalty. Don Green took the snap from center and ran for the touchdown. Check the boxes for topics that you find the most interesting. 15 Michigan State, 23–7.