Michigan State football coach Mark Dantonio speaks to the media on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 208, in East Lansing. Chris Solari, Detroit Free Press
EAST LANSING — The sequence started with a a tipped ball from quarterback Rocky Lombardi that became a Maryland interception, then a Spartan fumble recovery, Michigan State football had a chance to capitalize on the second chance and put the game out of reach.
Then one play later, running back Connor Heyward took the ball 80 yards for the touchdown. After a 14-point swing in the matter of minutes, MSU never looked back in the 24-3 win over Maryland.