Dylan Raiola’s offense against the Michigan State Spartans kept the audience on edge. After a great start, a 14-0 lead, Matt Rhule’s offense seemed to stretch that dominance for the rest of the 45 minutes. However, the Spartans bounced back, cutting off the lead, as they racked up 21 points in the next two quarters. Eventually, Raiola edged them out in the last fifteen minutes, but those positive wins cannot cut through the criticism for the sluggish offense that emerged between those plays, and now, Tim Brando is forced to do damage control.

The last four drives of the first quarter, Matt Rhule’s offense barely picked up six yards in total, while the Spartans’ defense chipped in five sacks, three of which were back-to-back, with defensive back Jalen Thompson chipping in four tackles

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