EAST LANSING — That sputtering sound heard Saturday in Spartan Stadium was the Michigan State offense, stumbling its way for its lowest yardage total (262) since a 17-14 loss to Notre Dame in 2013.
This is an offense, mind you, that has seven starters back from a unit that set most every offensive mark in the school's record books and matches Baylor for longest active streak of games with 24 points or more (25).
This is also an offense that's going to need to be at its best when the No. 13 Spartans (9-1, 6-0 Big Ten) play at No.