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Another week, another tough loss for Michigan State football as No. 10 Indiana came to town and laid down the lumber. What’d we learn?
The Old Brass Spittoon is leaving East Lansing and there wasn’t much of a fight to keep it there.
Indiana came to town as the 10th-ranked team in the country and shut the Spartans out 24-0 to improve to 4-0 as Michigan State dropped to 1-3.
While it wasn’t the prettiest game, Michigan State fans have to feel good that their team held the Hoosiers scoreless in the second half and halted a few drives deep into Spartan territory thanks to big stands near the end zone.