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Cousins, Spartans take down Wildcats in 24-14 win

Homecoming victory sets up showdown vs. undefeated Iowa under lights next weekend

By Matt Bishop (Last updated: 10/18/09 11:25pm)

After a 1-3 start, the MSU football team finally has climbed back to a winning record.

A slow start not withstanding, the Spartans scored 24 straight second half points to capture their third straight win, a 24-14 Homecoming triumph against Northwestern on Saturday at Spartan Stadium.

The win, combined with Ohio State’s loss to Purdue, means the Spartans will battle Iowa next week with first place in the Big Ten at stake.

“The big thing we can emphasize is that we’re 3-1 in this conference right now,” MSU head coach Mark Dantonio said. “We’ve got Iowa next week, we’re a 4-3 football team right now, we’ve battled back from a 1-3 start and that’s not easy to do.”

MSU got off to its slowest start in 364 days, not scoring in the first half for the first time since Ohio State took a 28-0 lead into halftime on Oct. 18, 2008.

The Spartans had their chances, though. The team quickly drove down the field on the opening drive but was stopped on both third and fourth down from the goal line. Freshman running back Larry Caper was stopped on third down and sophomore quarterback Kirk Cousins, who played the entire game, was stopped for no gain on a quarterback sneak on fourth down.

“I did not think I was in,” Cousins said. “I need to get in in that situation.”

Northwestern (4-3 overall, 1-2 Big Ten) took an early 7-0 lead on a 15-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Mike Kafka to receiver Andrew Brewer.

But while MSU’s defense held Northwestern for much of the half, the offense couldn’t get anything going, as three of its six first half drives were three-and-outs. Another went four plays. Its two most successful drives ended in a turnover on downs and a fumble.

Cousins, who did not play last week save for taking a knee against Illinois due
to an ankle injury, showed his rust early and was not on target for much of the first half.

He took the team down the field late in the second quarter, but the drive stalled when freshman running back Edwin Baker, seeing his first action since Week 1, fumbled at the Northwestern 18-yard line with 55 seconds left in the half.

“(There were) a couple missed opportunities in there, but we’re a young football team and sometimes there’s going to be mistakes,” Dantonio said.

At halftime, offensive coordinator Don Treadwell said he told the offense to stay focused, don’t play out of themselves, trust in what they’re doing and stay with it.

That, combined with whatever else was said, sparked the Spartans in the second half, as the team scored on its first four possessions of the half.

After forcing a fumble on Northwestern’s first possession of the half, MSU drove 64 yards in seven plays, capped by a 22-yard touchdown strike from Cousins to senior receiver Blair White.

After another quick Northwestern possession, Cousins and White hooked up again for a 47-yard touchdown bomb to put MSU head 14-7.

A Northwestern three-and-out led to another long drive, a 9-play drive capped by a 28-yard field goal by senior kicker Brett Swenson.

On the ensuing kickoff, the first play of the fourth quarter, Northwestern’s Jeravin Matthews muffed the short kick, which bounced forward and was recovered by senior safety Ashton Henderson at the Wildcats’ 22-yard line.

On the first play of that drive, Caper scampered in for a back-breaking touchdown run, giving MSU a 24-7 lead.

The Wildcats scored on their next possession, a 1-yard pass on fourth-and-goal from Kafka to Zeke Markshausen. Markshusen caught 16 passes for 111 yards on the day.

But from there, the defense again held the Wildcats, stopping them on fourth-and-10 from the MSU 40-yard line and again on a fourth-and-seven from the Northwestern 40.

“For the first time since week No. 1, we can say right now, we’re a 4-3 team and we’re a winner,” Dantonio said. “And that was the goal.”

MSU’s linebackers had a big day with Northwestern throwing many short
passes. Junior Eric Gordon racked up 15 tackles, junior Greg Jones had
14 and senior Brandon Denson had 10.

“We were all out just flying around trying to make plays,” Gordon said.

White had a career day in both receptions and yards, catching 12
passes for 186 yards.

“We had anticipated him having some matchups that we like out there,” Treadwell said. “We were able to go after that.”

After the slow start, Cousins finished 21-of-31 passing for 281 yards
and two touchdowns.

Now, the team looks forward to what should be a wild night game against Iowa, who won 20-10 at Wisconsin on Saturday and has lost just once in a stretch of 13 games since a 16-13 defeat at the hands of the Spartans last year at Spartan Stadium.

“They’re going to come here and have to go through us,” Cousins said. “We expect a great game from them and we’re going to have to play better than we’ve played any week this season to have an opportunity to beat them.”

Originally Published: 10/17/09 3:24pm




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Commentary:

spartyalum02

10/17/09 3:49pm

Go green! Beat Iowa

J

10/17/09 5:06pm

Great game Spartans. Keep up the second half energy, and I think the curse is broken.

10/17/09 9:48pm

This is why I love the Spartans! Sure, we had a horrible start, but unlike a lot of teams in similar situations, we didn’t just collapse. We steadily improved and made ourselves relevant in the conference race — even if a Big Ten win might be out of reach, we at least got to throw a wrench in it for Michigan!

This is what’s different about this team than it was under John L. Smith — bad fortunes don’t take over a whole season anymore. Even when the team messes up, it toughens up and gets its shit back together.

10/17/09 11:15pm

What I love is that next week when we oust Iowa it’s a 4 way tie for #1. That is dependent on the outcome of Penn State vs. Michigan, and Ohio State vs. Minnesota. So it’s quite a good time to be a Spartan…as far as this one is concerned!

Thank you Coach D and staff!
Thank you Spartan football players!
Thank you Spartan fans that had some faith and were not fair weather wussy’s!

Go GREEN, Go WHITE, Go SPARTANS!!!

lol

10/18/09 2:46am

amazing how team wins a game after a horrible start, and everyone starts cheering saying it was just bad luck when in reality this team still can’t play. One game doesn’t mean anything. We will lose again next weekend, mark my words. And when we do lose, all people who were cheering today will make some lame excuses again… Open your eyes people, this team is still weak. Better luck in basketball.

mumu

10/18/09 9:50am

lol:…….the whole bigten is weak, its a league full of bad teams. the team that can capitalize the most will come one on top

to lol

10/18/09 9:59am

are you a Michigan fan still sour over your loss to us? Come on, grow up, get a life. Yeah our team isn’t great, oh well like Coach D said they are young. Two more years and this will be a great team.

Tim

10/18/09 10:13am

A win is a win, and Tim will take it and be happy. However….

One askes “Why:”

Why can’t the O line block?
Why can’ the DB’s cover?
Why can’t we get a TD on a 4th and 1/2yard line?
Why can’t we get 6 inches on a 4th down late in the game?
Why does Treadwell continue to call such crappy plays?
Why has MD abdicated his head coach position to Treadwell and Narduzzi?
Why the “prevent” when it clearly doesn’t work?

This team…no, this coaching staff, continues to amaze with their collective idiocy.

They played directly into NU’s hands for most of the game.

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spartyalum02

10/18/09 4:42pm

Tim,

Were we watching the same game? We won because we outcoached them. We would have blown them out except for poor offensive execution during the first half. That my friend is on the players, not the staff(backed up by the fact that they executed well in second half). We are very young. Can we win the b-11 sure it’s possible even though unlikely. We could also lose every game left on the schedule, my guess is we will finish close to the top.

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tim

10/18/09 5:47pm

Spartyalum02,

Yes we were watching the same game. MSU won and I am glad for that. We should be dominating some teams, oners like NU, CMU and yes ND but we continue to underperform on both sides of the ball. The D line finally woke up, got some collective guts and started to play. We’ll see how much better they are against Iowa.

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mvt

10/18/09 6:46pm

Tim has been ranting about the coaching staff for weeks, all the while they’ve been on a win streak.
While I’m a little surprised the team has won three straight, it is encouraging.
The team should have had a TD on that opening drive. Caper could have had it on 3rd down if he had gone low at the goal line.
Iowa game will be tough. Just have not seen the consistency it will take to beat Iowa. Injuries are not helping matters.

Jason B

10/19/09 8:01am

Some of the play calling confuses me too. If you’re going to sneak the QB on 4th and inches, why have the “heavy” formation? Spread everyone out and let the QB look for a hole. Don’t bunch everyone at the line and try to get through. And what about play-action and throw to the tight end? We did not do that at all this game. It would work everytime. Especially with how much Dantonio wants to “establish the run,” every time they come out with 2 tight ends and a fullback the defense will expect run. We have really good tight ends, throw them the ball!!!