EAST LANSING — Michigan State football and Penn State put on an old-school, throwback Big Ten slobberknocker.
The Nittany Lions landed the last blow. And it TKO’ed the Spartans ’ faint hopes for a bowl berth.
Penn State put together a 13-play, 76-yard drive in the fourth quarter of a close contest that gnawed more than 9 minutes off the clock. It featured 12 straight runs, capped by a 4-yard touchdown “pass” – a flip from quarterback Ethan Grunkemeyer to Devonte Ross – that sealed MSU’s 28-10 loss on Saturday, Nov. 15.

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