Michigan State Spartans football team can’t slow Illinois’ passing game in 38-16 loss on Saturday
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — Josh McCray ran for three touchdowns and Luke Altmyer threw two TD passes, leading Illinois to a 38-16 victory Saturday over Michigan State.
McCray had nine carries for 61 yards, Altmyer completed 19 of 32 passes for 231 yards and Pat Bryant caught four passes for a career-high 135 yards and a TD in his final home game as the Illini (7-3, 4-3 Big Ten) ended a two-game losing streak.
Aidan Chiles was 23 of 40 passing for 256 yards and two TDs and Aziah Johnson and Nate Carter caught TD passes for the Spartans (4-6, 2-5), who have lost three in a row and six of seven.
Michigan State didn’t have a sack for the sixth straight game. Illinois sacked Chiles five times.
Rushing the passer isn’t the only issue with the Spartans’ defense.
MSU will need to go with a young secondary for the rest of the season.
Starting safety Malik Spencer and cornerback Charles Brantley were injured in a Nov. 2 loss to Indiana and their prognosis isn’t good.
“They’re likely done for the year. They’re not close to returning,” said Spartans coach Jonathan Smith.
After falling behind 21-9 at halftime, Michigan State closed within 21-16 on a 5-yard TD pass from Chiles to Carter.
Illinois’ David Alano responded with a 37-yard field goal in the third quarter, and McCray scored on a pair of 1-yard runs in the fourth quarter.
Michigan State scored on a 52-yard TD pass from Chiles to Johnson in the first quarter and a 38-yard field goal by Jonathan Kim with 1:02 left in the half.
Kim missed the PAT after the Chiles-to-Johnson TD pass. It was the first time he’d missed a PAT in his college career.
He was 3 of 3 at North Carolina and is 34 of 35 at Michigan State.
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The takeaway
Illinois: The Illini will hit the road to play at Rutgers and Northwestern in their final two regular-season games. Illinois is 1-2 away from Champaign, with all three games against ranked teams. Two road wins would give the Illini a final 9-3 record and an opportunity to play in a major bowl game.
Michigan State: The Spartans have no margin for error if they want to play in a bowl game in Smith’s first season as coach. They need to win their final two regular-season games, home games vs. Purdue and Rutgers, to be bowl-eligible.
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False start
A 45-yard fumble scoop-and-score TD by Illinois’ Matthew Bailey on Michigan State’s first play from scrimmage was reversed when a video replay showed Chiles was down before he lost the ball.
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40 years ago
Illinois’ 22-point margin of victory was the largest over the Spartans since the Illini beat Michigan State 40-17 in 1984.
Bye bye
Illinois is now 5-0 in games after a bye week the last three seasons and 6-1 since Bret
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Up next
Illinois: At Rutgers on Saturday.
Michigan State: Hosts Purdue on Friday.
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