Brian Lewerke threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Felton
Davis with 19 seconds left to lift Michigan State past No. 8 Penn State 21-17
on Saturday, making it two consecutive seasons that the Spartans used a late
score to hand the Nittany Lions a second straight loss.
Lewerke completed 25 of 52 passes for 259 yards with an
interception and two touchdowns for the Spartans (4-2, 2-1 Big Ten), who were
coming off a loss at Northwestern but handed Penn State a devastating loss –
just like last year.
Two weeks ago, Penn State let a fourth-quarter lead get
away against Ohio State before getting a week off to prepare for Michigan
State. Last year, in consecutive weeks, Penn State lost to Ohio State and
Michigan State, with the Spartans kicking a last-second field goal
Davis, who came back from an injury he sustained on the
previous drive, finished with eight catches for 100 yards.
Miles Sanders ran for 162 yards and a touchdown for the
Nittany Lions and Trace McSorley completed 19 of 32 passes for 192 yards with a
touchdown to become the program’s all-time passing yardage leader.
It looked like the Spartans would regret an attempt at
late trickery.
After a 10-play drive deep into Penn State territory,
Michigan State lined up for what could’ve been a tying 40-yard field goal with
5:19 left, but faked the kick. The ploy failed when safety Garrett Taylor
swatted Lewerke’s pass away from defensive tackle Raequan Williams.
But Penn State ran just seven plays on its next two
possessions and gave Lewerke the ball back with 1:19 to play and he put
together an eight-play, 76-yard game-winning drive.
THE TAKEAWAY
MICHIGAN STATE:
The banged up Spartans, still without running back LJ Scott and wideout Cody
White, were able to control time of possession and keep Penn State’s offense
well below its scoring average. That possession time advantage paid off as Penn
State’s defense looked gassed again in the fourth quarter.
PENN STATE:
Coach James Franklin said his team needed to evolve from a great team to an
elite one after its one-point loss to Ohio State. The Nittany Lions still have
plenty of work to do to get there. They looked sluggish on offense late,
committed six penalties for 41 yards, turned the ball over twice and had no answer
for Lewerke’s arm in the fourth quarter.
UP NEXT
MICHIGAN STATE:
The Spartans host No. 12 Michigan Saturday October 20th
PENN STATE:
The Nittany Lions go on the road to Indiana on Saturday October 20th
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