The Michigan State Spartans lost in an ugly fashion against the No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes. Social media had plenty to say throughout.
The Michigan State Spartans had a strong start but could not finish in a blowout 38-7 loss to the No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes.There was little doubt as to who was favored in this matchup. The Buckeyes had elite talent at just about every position, including standouts like freshman wide receiver Jeremiah Smith and sophomore safety transfer Caleb Downs. Both project as first-round NFL talents despite their youth.
The Spartans held their own on the Buckeyes' first possession of the game, limiting them to just a field goal. A key penalty against the Buckeyes set them back and might have been the difference in the drive. Buckeye fans were not pleased.— Ron Moore The Spartans had a promising first drive and went for it on fourth-and-1. Chiles was stood up on a quarterback sneak and fell short of the conversion. It was an aggressive move by head coach Jonathan Smith and it garnered some criticism.
Chiles made arguably the best throw of his young Spartans career so far, a 25-yard pass to wide receiver Nick Marsh just outside the numbers. It was an expertly placed ball and Marsh was just able to remain inbounds for the completion. Then it happened. Chiles scrambled up the middle and fumbled the ball, the referees missing an obvious face-masking call in the process. Nonetheless, it was a turnover that killed a very promising drive.
The official is standing 4 feet away from Aidan Chiles watching his helmet get ripped away and swallows the whistle.
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