Michigan State needed a win to bounce back from a loss at Arizona State, and thats exactly what they did by beating Indiana, 35-21. The defense played well up front but still has areas to improve going forward.
Covering screens/running backs
Indiana had a solid gameplan to move the ball against Michigan State. The Spartans have struggled to cover running backs and short passes so far this year, and Indiana took advantage of that. Hoosiers quarterback Peyton Ramsey threw for 272 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions, but he only averaged 5.9 yards per pass.