East Lansing — A week of turmoil. A week of the unknown. Add ‘em together — it equaled out to 60 minutes of hell and two embarrassing program records.
If it wasn’t obvious that Michigan State was wholly behind the eight-ball in Saturday’s home game against the No. 8 Washington Huskies, it took just six minutes, nine seconds to be clued in, as Washington paraded into the end zone for the lead after four offensive plays. That trend would continue; Michigan State set a record for yardage allowed in a game (714) as Washington had five touchdown drives averaging 3.