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Live updates: With another trick play, Michigan increases its lead vs. Michigan State
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Live updates: With another trick play, Michigan increases its lead vs. Michigan State

FOURTH QUARTER

3:00 PM — Before the fourth quarter starts, the referee announces a targeting penalty from the previous play. Michigan State starting linebacker Jordan Turner was ejected. It puts the ball at the MSU 42. Michigan shuffles between Warren and Orji at quarterback. With Warren on third-and-3, Kendrick Bell catches a pass for a first down at the MSU 23. On the next snap, Edwards takes a throw, takes a few steps and then throws to a wide-open Colston Loveland for a touchdown. . Michigan is digging deep into its bag of tricks tonight. Michigan goes for two and gets it on a pass from Warren to Loveland. An octopus for Loveland.

Michigan 24, Michigan State 10

THIRD QUARTER

0:26 — Alex Orji keeps the ball on Michigan’s first snap of the drive, the final play of the third quarter.

Michigan 16, Michigan State 10

2:04 — Michigan State goes three and out, hurt by a false start penalty to start the drive. Big stop for Michigan’s defense.

Michigan 16, Michigan State 10

3:43 — Michigan State attempts an onside kick; a Wolverine tried to catch it before ten yards, and it bounced around before Michigan’s Tavierre Dunlap fell on it. MSU turned out to be offside anyway. Michigan can’t take advantage of good field position, with Loveland dropping a potential first down – an official blocking his view just as the ball was coming. That’s a tough break. Michigan punts.

Michigan 16, Michigan State 10

9:49 — Michigan State has a kickoff miscue, with one player calling for a fair catch and another Spartan actually catching the ball. It led to MSU starting on its own 5. After one first down, MSU faced a third-and-4. Chiles threw a ball downfield in single coverage, and Montorie Foster made the catch for a 30-yard gain. On third-and-1, Kenneth Grant consumed MSU running back Nate Carter for a loss. It set up a 46-yard field goal by Jonathan Kim, and he nailed it.

Michigan 16, Michigan State 10

3:00 PM – Michigan got the ball to start the second half. Davis Warren immediately faced a third-and-8 and found Semaj Morgan for a first down. Alex Orji took the next photo and ran for the first time tonight. He had plenty of space along the Spartan sideline and picked up 29 yards to the Michigan State 35. On the next snap, Mullings got the handoff and turned it back to Davis, who found Tyler Morris with a beautiful pass – over one defender and in front of another for a gain of 23 yards. Michigan continued the deception: Morgan took a direct snap, faked a reverse on Orji and kept the ball for a seven-yard gain in front of the Michigan State 5. Michigan made it first and goal from the MSU 1: Mullings lost a meter; Warren threw it out of the end zone; Orji came in, took a shotgun snap while MSU was in transition and ran into the end zone untouched. This time the extra point is converted.

Michigan 16, Michigan State 7

HALF TIME: Michigan 9, MSU 7

The Spartans dominated the first quarter, but Michigan scored twice in the final minute to take the lead. MSU still has the advantage in total yards 160-116. Michigan gets the kickoff for the second half.

SECOND QUARTER

0:14 – David Warren hit Donovan Edwards out of the backfield for a 15-yard gain, setting up Dominic Zvada for a 37-yard field goal attempt, which he hit.

Michigan 9, MSU 7

0:29 – On the second play of the drive, Aidan Chiles rolled to his right and was unaware that Josaiah Stewart was closing. Stewart sacked him and forced a fumble, giving the Wolverines great field position.

MSU7, Michigan6

2:58 – Michigan finally found an offensive rhythm. It moved the chains early in the drive, with Davis throwing Warren across his body to Semaj Morgan for 6 yards on a third-and-5. Peyton O’Leary then made a quick pivot that allowed him to pick up 15 yards. Michigan capped the drive with a 10-yard pass to Colston Loveland, who was somehow left uncovered in the end zone. Definitely a missed assignment there at MSU high school. A failed fracture led to a missed PAT.

MSU7, Michigan6

5:17 – MSU started on its own 15 after the kick and went three-and-out for the first time tonight. An ineligible downfield penalty put the Spartans behind the chains, but they nearly recovered when Nate Carter picked up 8 yards on third-and-9.

MSU7, Michigan0

9:12 – MSU stacks the box to slow down Michigan’s run game, and it works. It got one first when Kalel Mullings burst up the middle for a six-yard gain on a third-and-1 from the Michigan 39, but he was met at the line of scrimmage on a third-and-6 from midfield. leading to another punt. Mullings has just 7 rushing yards on 5 carries, while Davis Warren is 4 of 5 passing for 23 yards. He threw a swing pass to Semaj Morgan earlier in the drive, and Morgan slipped after reaching down to catch it for a three-yard loss.

MSU7, Michigan0

12:46 – The Spartans started at their own 10 after a solid kick from Tommy Doman. They picked one up first before punting. Aidan Chiles slipped out of a pocket earlier in the drive and picked up two yards, but a short pass on third-and-7 was blown up by Ernest Hausmann for a loss of five yards.

MSU7, Michigan0

3:00 PM – Another uninspiring push for the Michigan offense. Donovan Edwards had a 3-yard run and then a 3-yard reception on a checkdown. He hit the ball again on third down on a throw while in motion, but he was trapped for a loss of three yards.

MSU7, Michigan0

FIRST QUARTER

0:10 – Davis Warren threw a screen to Colston Loveland for a 14-yard pickup to end the quarter, but it was still all Spartans in the first 15 minutes. Total yards are 135-15 in favor of MSU.

MSU7, Michigan0

5:23 – MSU started at its own 38 and drove 62 yards for a touchdown. The turning point was a third-and-9 at the Michigan 45. On a tied play, Nate Carter rushed straight through the gut for a 34-yard gain. He then booked the ride with a two-meter dive in fourth place. He has 58 yards on seven carries.

MSU7, Michigan0

6:52 – Michigan took over at its own 20 after the missed field goal, but went nowhere. Kalel Mullings was stuffed on first and second, leading to a third and long. Davis Warren, making his first start since Week 3, threw the ball away, leading to a punt. He appeared to have TE Colston Loveland open on a crossing route, but didn’t hit him.

Michigan 0, MSU 0

3:00 PM –The Spartans found their run game last week against Iowa and stuck with it on their first drive against Michigan. They ran 11 of 13 plays and had success until they got inside the Michigan 10-yard line. They make a play on third and goal from the 2, but Quinten Johnson was put over Jack Velling to break up the pass. MSU was in line to go for it on fourth down, but a delay in the game penalty changed Jonathan Smith’s mind. Jonathan Kim then missed a 25-yard FG attempt. Nate Carter was heavily involved early, rushing four times for 22 yards and gaining 26 yards on a screen pass. As expected, Aamir Hall will replace the injured Will Johnson at cornerback.

Michigan 0, MSU 0

PREGAME UPDATES

– Michigan ruled out several notable players in its pregame availability report, including cornerback Will Johnson, quarterback Jack Tuttle, receiver Amorion Walker and defensive tackle Rayshaun Benny.

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Michigan and Michigan State meet for the 117th time on Saturday, but this year’s rivalry game is the first since 2008 in which neither team is ranked.

The kick-off is scheduled for 7:30 PM. Keep refreshing this page for the latest Michigan Stadium news.

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Both programs are 4-3 and 2-2 in the Big Ten, but are moving in different directions. The Wolverines have lost consecutive games for the first time since 2020. They had a laundry list of items to try to strengthen in a bye prior to last week’s game against Illinois, but a lethargic passing offense and turnover issues persisted.

Michigan lost 21-7 in Jack Tuttle’s first start behind center and scored its fewest points in a game since 2014. That has prompted first-year head coach Sherrone Moore to make another change at quarterback, adding walk-on Davis Warren expected to start on Saturday. , according to CBS Sports. Warren started the first three games before being benched after throwing three interceptions in a win over Arkansas State.

Meanwhile, the Spartans looked to take advantage of their bye week, snapping a three-game losing streak by upsetting Iowa 32-20.

They outgained the Hawkeyes 468 yards to 283 and revived their run game, rushing for a season-high 212 yards. That could play a role in Saturday’s match, as the team with the most prolific ground attack has won 48 of the last 54 matches in the rivalry.

Michigan has won the past two meetings, including 49-0 in East Lansing last year.

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