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Michigan State football stock watch: Coaching concerns in back-to-back losses

EAST LANSING — Here are the Michigan State football players who helped or hurt their stock in theSpartans’ 34-7 loss to Minnesota on Saturday.

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WR Jayden Reed: He was a game-time decision, but the senior wide receiver returned and played through a lower back injury. He did not take kickoff or punt returns, but Reed finished with four catches for 21 yards, though quarterback Payton Thorne did miss him on one deep pass that looked like it could have been a touchdown. Reed made his 23rd straight start since transferring to MSU from Western Michigan, and he has a catch in each one of those games.