No one expected Michigan State (4-2, 2-1 Big Ten) to have much of a shot in Happy Valley on Saturday, but the Spartans went on the road in true Mark Dantonio fashion and shocked the Nittany Lions, 21-17.
In a game where Brian Lewerke looked off, the offense made the plays on the final drive to pull ahead. Lewerke hit Felton Davis III with just 19 seconds left to take the lead and Penn State (4-2, 1-2) couldn't make magic happen on the final drive.
Michigan State gets Michigan next weekend in East Lansing.
Trace McSorley can't get job done
With just 13 seconds left, Trace McSorley and the Penn State offense couldn't pull off the comeback.