Detroit Free Press
Mel Tucker said Rocky Lombardi is feeling better, and Michigan State football's coach hopes to have an idea Wednesday who he will start at quarterback when the Spartans travel to Penn State on Saturday.
The junior, who has started all five of MSU’s games this season, was knocked out in the second quarter of Saturday’s 52-12 blowout loss to No. 4 Ohio State. Lombardi’s head slammed into the field as he was sacked from behind by the Buckeyes’ Tyreke Smith.