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Michigan State vs. Michigan: Box score, stats, and summary feat. Colston Loveland (Week 9)

In the Battle for the Paul Bunyan Trophy, the spartans-football" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-is-sponsored="false">Michigan State Spartans kept the game close but lost at Michigan Stadium to the Michigan Wolverines 24-17. A major factor was the production from tight end Colston Loveland with a pair of touchdown receptions.

The Spartans (4-4, 2-3 Big Ten) are in the mix for a bowl game but they were able to do well with Aidan Chiles throwing the ball and Nate Carter with 174 all-purpose yards in the game. The Wolverines (5-3, 3-2) were able to make a quarterback change to Davis Warren and still used Alex Orji in the running game.

Let's take a closer look at the box score for this game and discuss how things went in this matchup.

Michigan State vs. Michigan box score

Michigan State vs. Michigan box score

TeamFirst QuarterSecond QuarterThird Quarter Fourth QuarterFinal Score
Michigan State7 0 3717
Michigan0 9 7824

Michigan State box score

Quarterback:

PlayerCarriesRushing YardsRushing TDsPassing CompletionsPassing YardsPassing TDsInterceptions
Aidan Chiles8 6 017-2318910

Rushing & Receiving:

PlayerCarries Rushing YardsRushing TDsReceptionsReceiving YardsReceiving TDs
Nate Carter1911812560
Kay'Ron Lynch-Adams103501-50
Aidan Chiles860000
Montorie Foster Jr.1304440
Makhi Frazier220000
Alante Brown110150
Nick Marsh0 0 04420
Jack Velling0 0 04400
Brennan Parachek0 0 0170

Kicking:

PlayerExtra Points Made/AttemptedField Goals Made/AttemptedLong
Jonathan Kim2-21-246

Michigan box score

Quarterback:

PlayerCarriesRushing YardsRushing TDsPassing CompletionsPassing YardsPassing TDsInterceptions
Davis Warren1 7 013-1912310
Donovan Edwards9 2401-12310

Rushing & Receiving:

PlayerCarriesRushing YadsRushing TDsReceptionsReceiving YardsReceiving TDs
Alex Orji6641000
Donovan Edwards92402170
Kalel Mullings13180000
Davis Warren170000
Semaj Morgan1703120
Colston Loveland0006672
Tyler Morris0 0 01230
Peyton O'Leary0 0 01150
Kendrick Bell0 0 01120

Defense:

PlayerInterceptionsFumble Recoveries
Kenneth Grant0 1

Kicking:

PlayerExtra Points Made/AttemptedField Goals Made/AttemptedLong
Dominic Zvada1-11-137

Michigan State vs. Michigan Game Summary

The Michigan State Spartans had success offensively as the program went 8-of-15 on third downs and 1-of-2 on fourth downs. Aidan Chiles only had six incompletions against one of the nation's best defenses. The team was able to have 8.2 yards per pass and 3.9 yards per rush. With the Spartans having possession for an incredible 37:05, things definitely looked right for the team.

However, the Michigan Wolverines moved the chains as they were able to go 7-of-12 on third downs. The program was able to not commit a single accepted penalty throughout the 60 minutes. With cornerback Will Johnson not playing, things were shaky but they secured the victory nonetheless. Let's take a look at how the scoring came about throughout this game.

  • 0:10 1Q: Nate Carter 2 Yard Rushing TD | 7-0 Michigan State
  • 0:29 2Q: Davis Warren 10 Yard Passing TD to Colston Loveland (Two Point Conversion Failed) 7-6 Michigan State
  • 0:02 2Q: Dominic Zvada 37 Yard Field Goal | 9-7 Michigan
  • 9:49 3Q: Alex Orji 2 Yard Rushing TD | 16-7 Michigan
  • 3:45 3Q: Jonathan Kim 46 Yard Field Goal | 16-10 Michigan
  • 13:20 4Q: Donovan Edwards 23 Yard Passing TD to Colston Loveland (Successful Two Point Conversion) | 24-10 Michigan
  • 6:12 4Q: Aidan Chiles 20 Yard Passing TD to Nick Marsh | 24-17 Michigan

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