EAST LANSING - More than 450 yards of total offense and 38 points.
Touchdowns on the ground and through the air, clutch plays and a critical scoring drive late to pull out a win.
There were numerous highlights for Michigan State's offense in a 38-31 season-opening win against Utah State on Friday, but those weren't what immediately came to mind for Dave Warner. The co-offensive coordinator was thinking about two turnovers and a pair of possessions that reached the Utah State 1-yard line but were backed up by penalties. The Spartans settled for field goals both times and one came after a touchdown was wiped out due to an illegal formation.