Saturday, November 3, 2012
Michigan State vs. Wisconsin Review
Michigan State's disappointing season continued Saturday evening with another close loss to the Nebraska Corn Huskers by a score of 28-24. Nebraska is unbeaten in seven meetings against Michigan State; however, the Corn Huskers never held the lead until the end of the fourth quarter. Nebraska was down by three with the ball on their own 20 yard line with 1:20 remaining and continued to drive 80 yards in nine plays. Nebraska took advantage of a controversial pass interference call against Michigan State, Nebraska's quarterback Taylor Martinez threw a touchdown to Jamal Turner with 6 seconds left. Michigan State's Le'Veon Bell had the game of his season rushing for 188 yards with two touchdowns.
Michigan State vs. Wisconsin Badgers
The Michigan State Spartans, 5-4, 2-4 in the B1G, host the Nebraska Corn Huskers, 6-1, 3-1 in the B1G, for the first time in Big Ten Legends Division history at Spartan Stadium. The Michigan State Spartans are coming off a redemption win over Big Ten Legends division rivals Wisconsin Badgers. While the Corn Huskers are coming off an equally impressive win over Michigan at home. The Spartans are led by star Junior running back Le'Veon Bell who is the soul of the Spartans struggling offense. The Huskers are led by option quarterback Taylor Martinez who is a big play threat on foot and through the air.
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