EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Aidan Chiles completed 22 of 29 passes for 270 yards and a touchdown and also ran 76 yards Saturday to lead Michigan State to a 41-24 victory over Youngstown State.

“We came out, stayed level-headed, and played four quarters of football,” said Chiles. “We stayed out there and competed. I just wish we could have gotten to the end zone more. It makes life amazing. We’ve got receivers, tight ends that can do it all.”

The Spartans (3-0) are now 10-0 against FCS opponents.

Jonathan Smith became the first head coach in Michigan State history to open his first two seasons with consecutive 3-0 starts.

“I don’t want to take away from Youngstown,” Smith said. “I think Youngstown is going to win some games in their conference and things, but I would have loved to just b

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