No. 6 Michigan is visiting No. 24 Michigan State on Saturday, trying to get out from under years of ownership by Mark Dantonio and stay in the College Football Playoff race.
You can watch the game on FOX, and this post will be lightly updated throughout the game with score updates and notes about whatever general weirdness happens.
If the programs’ history is an indicator, there’ll be plenty more weirdness.
Here are score updates, as they happen:
- 7-0 Michigan on a 6-yard Shea Patterson touchdown pass to Nico Collins, capping a 14-play, 84-yard drive that an hour-plus weather delay interrupted. It was Michigan’s first touchdown pass against Michigan State since 2011. That QB was Denard Robinson.
Shea Patterson's 6-yard touchdown pass to Nico Collins was the first passing touchdown for Michigan against Michigan State since Denard Robinson found Roy Roundtree for 34 yards.
That was 7 years ago.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) October 20, 2018
The game was delayed due to lightning for about 80 minutes, with neither team yet to score in the first quarter.
At about 12:30 p.m. ET, with 6:11 left in the first, the game went on delay. The Spartans told fans to leave the stadium, and the game resumed just before 1:50 p.m. ET.
In 2017, weather was a factor in MSU’s win in Ann Arbor. Dantonio’s Spartans’ wins have tended to take on an ugly appearance. It’s extremely fitting — and for UM fans, probably scary — that this weather has visited East Lansing on this of all Saturdays. Given Michigan’s dangerous passing offense, bad weather seems like it should favor the Spartans as it so often has before.
Of course there was snow in East Lansing:
Before that, there was a bunch of anger and chippiness during warmups.
One thing: Michigan linebacker Devin Bush relentlessly kicking the Spartan logo at midfield, dragging his spikes across it to rip out grass:
(Bush still needed to play a game on that field, and maybe it’s not the safest thing to create divots in the grass within two hours of kickoff, but that’s just my opinion.)
The Wolverines have longstanding issues with the field at this stadium. Four years ago, they jammed a spike into the ground there before the game.
Mark Dantonio, who owns Michigan, later had his players run up the score in MSU’s 35-11 win. Then he criticized Brady Hoke’s program after the game.
"Them putting a spear in a field before the game is not a product of their team but their program." - Dantonio on the UofM Pregame spear.
— Rico Beard (@RicoBeard) October 25, 2014
Another thing Saturday: Michigan State was taking its customary pregame walk across its home field, with pretty much the entire team linking arms. Some Michigan players were on the field warming up at this point, and a few of them just opted to not move:
The Spartans’ walk continued mostly unabated, but not without drama:
#Michigan spokesman says MSU players were 10 minutes late to the field for their march, “close lined” Lawrence Marshall and ripped the head phones off Lavert Hill.
— Aaron McMann (@AaronMcMann) October 20, 2018
So, the Wolverines don’t sound happy about that.
Once the game started, it started hot:
We have offsetting unsportsmanlike penalties two minutes into the game.
It's on.
— Maize n Brew (@MaizenBrew) October 20, 2018
All of this exists within a history of beefing between the two programs, and recently between their two head coaches.
Harbaugh and Dantonio had this exchange in 2017:
Michigan got a better bowl placement, which was questionable, given that the Spartans had a better record and also won head-to-head. So, Dantonio said:
Dantonio on Michigan being chosen ahead of Michigan State for the Outback Bowl: “The records are what they are. I’ll just continue to focus on beating Michigan.”
— Graham Couch (@Graham_Couch) December 3, 2017
To which Harbaugh said:
Saw Coach D comments on continuing to "focus" on how "he" can beat Michigan. Congrats on turning around a 3-9 team, plagued with off field issues. Good for BIG to have him back.
— Coach Harbaugh (@CoachJim4UM) December 4, 2017
To which Dantonio said this ...
For all Spartans, “it’s not over, it’ll never be over, it’s just getting started” #SpartansWill
— Mark Dantonio (@DantonioMark) December 4, 2017
... which was a reference to this comment from his first year in East Lansing, before he commenced a decade of regularly beating Michigan:
Stay tuned.
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