Complementary football was on full display Saturday night at Spartan Stadium. Behind an offense that gained 468 total yards, a kicker that made a program record six field goals and a defense that limited the nation’s second leading rusher to 98 yards, Michigan State defeated Iowa 32-20.
“We’re not shocked about what happened today,” Nikai Martinez said after the game.
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“We’re not shocked about what happened today,” Nikai Martinez said after the game.
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Jonathan Kim, Michigan State run defense prominent in 32-20 win over Iowa
Michigan State safety Nikai Martinez: “We’re not shocked about what happened."
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