Michigan State quarterback Peyton Thorne joins Jalen Naylor on 63-yard TD bomb

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11 Michigan State’s game against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights didn’t take long for some fireworks. Trailing seven points in the first quarter, Michigan State quarterback Peyton Thorne connected with wideout Jalen Naylor on a 63-yard touchdown bomb. Today we will discuss about Michigan State quarterback Peyton Thorne joins Jalen Naylor on 63-yard TD bomb

Michigan State quarterback Peyton Thorne joins Jalen Naylor on 63-yard TD bomb

After good extra points, a long touchdown pass leveled the score in Piscataway. On the opening drive, the Spartans failed to convert a fake field goal that led to an ensuing Rutgers touchdown.

Rutgers beat Michigan State 38-27 last year for Greg Schiano’s first Big Ten win. The Spartans overturned it seven times.

Michigan State quarterback Peyton Thorne joins Jalen Naylor on 63-yard TD bomb

“What I remember most about the game was seven turnovers in his favor from our point of view,” Tucker said via the Spartan tailgate. “The takeaway that was 21 points. He scored 21 points from the turnover and so the safety of the ball, that was the issue that I remember the most and when we turned our attention to Rutgers it was the first thing we did to them on Monday. Showed up. A great credit I mean they beat us to just watch that show again.”

Michigan State, I think, continues to prove a lot of people wrong. You can say, ‘Well, they’re winning ugly early, just finding ways to win,'” ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit said on the ESPN College Football podcast. “But I think when you find ways to win games, when you don’t necessarily play great, you build a confidence. And I think Mel Tucker, right now they have a team that believes That they are a good football team.

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