Michigan State football holds a 10-7 halftime lead over Miami, but things could be much worse for the Spartans had the Hurricanes not squandered multiple opportunities.
The Hurricanes have been moving the ball all afternoon, passing for 233 yards and the rushing attack hasn’t been much of a factor as they have just 31 yards on the ground. But the secondary has struggled all afternoon and no adjustments have been made.
Harlon Barnett and Scottie Hazelton have watched as D’Eriq King has sat back in the pocket and picked apart the defense for 30 minutes straight. He has completed 22-of-29 passes for 233 yards and a touchdown.