For the second weekend in a row, Michigan State couldn’t get out of its own way in a game the Spartans should have won.
Iowa defeated Michigan State by a final score of 26-16 Saturday night at Kinnick Stadium in a game that saw just one offensive touchdown, six turnovers and two 50-plus yard field goals made between both teams. There was a point in the fourth quarter where it seemed like neither team wanted this one up until Iowa defensive back/punt returner Cooper DeJean took the ball 70 yards to the house to break a 16-16 tie late in the fourth quarter.
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Iowa defeated Michigan State by a final score of 26-16 Saturday night at Kinnick Stadium in a game that saw just one offensive touchdown, six turnovers and two 50-plus yard field goals made between both teams. There was a point in the fourth quarter where it seemed like neither team wanted this one up until Iowa defensive back/punt returner Cooper DeJean took the ball 70 yards to the house to break a 16-16 tie late in the fourth quarter.
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