In their first Big Ten conference matchup, the Michigan State Spartans came out of halftime down 14 points in a lackluster defensive performance on the University of Southern California's home turf.
Quite suddenly, however, the defense had a spark of life, and it looked as though MSU had a good chance at coming back to obtain an unlikely victory before ultimately losing 45-31.
So what happened, and why did the momentum stall in such a key moment?
Either way, the defense has a lot to work on going into the upcoming weeks, and both Head Coach Jonathan Smith and Defensive Coach Joe Rossi have quite the job ahead of them.
Should the defense pick up the pace and start getting stops against offenses such as USC's, combined with the offense’s and special teams' great play, then MSU has a great chance at a bowl game, and possibly a bowl game victory.
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