That was as satisfying of a win you’ll get.
The field is littered with back-ups, a smoking hot Purdue team is coming to town and all MSU does is flex that defense, make it work on offense and get that victory.
Let’s get into it.
The Good
Justin Layne just may have been the MVP of that game. He had four pass breakups, seven tackles and one catch on offense for 11 yards. And really, he could have had two touchdowns on deep balls that Rocky Lombardi just overthrew as Layne got separation on streak routes.