EAST LANSING — With one opponent left on its Big Ten regular-season schedule, quarterback once again became a concern for Michigan State football.
It's not just a question of whether Rocky Lombardi will start at Penn State on Saturday after another lackluster performance; there's also a question of whether the junior will be healthy.
Lombardi got knocked out of the game late in the second quarter of the Spartans’ 52-12 shellacking by No. 4 Ohio State.
MSU coach Mel Tucker did not have an immediate update after the game on Lombardi, who has started all six games this season for MSU.