Two plays, 13 seconds, two victories. Michigan and Ohio State share something in common: they both lost to Michigan State on the final play of the game after leading or holding onto a tie for the duration. The Spartans never led for a single second in regulation for either contest, which makes those wins even sweeter.
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Looking at the stat sheets of both, though, it’s a completely one-sided affair in Michigan State’s favor. The Spartans recorded about 150 more total yards and double the first downs of Michigan and finished with about 160 more yards than the Buckeyes and more than triple their first downs.