LINCOLN, Neb. — Another valiant effort on the road. Another Big Ten loss for Michigan State football .
Despite mistake after mistake and injury after injury, the Spartans gave Nebraska all it could handle through three quarters. But the Cornhuskers took advantage of special teams mistakes all game, long stretches of pressure on Aidan Chiles and a key defensive breakdown in the fourth quarter to pull away to a 38-27 victory at Memorial Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 4.
Chiles finished just 9-for-23 passing for 85 yards and threw two second-quarter interceptions. However, he ran for a pair of third-quarter touchdown runs that gave MSU a lead after he was knocked out briefly in the first half. Chiles was under constant duress all day, trying to spin away from the pressure to make things