Michigan State had a slow start Saturday, but outscored Minnesota 17-7 in the second half to force overtime.

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Despite showing some fight, the Spartans fell 23-20 to the Golden Gophers in front of 45,339 fans at Huntington Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The loss was MSU's sixth in a row, as the program has not won since taking down Youngstown State on Sept. 13.

The Spartans are 3-6 overall and 0-6 in Big Ten play (the worst record in the conference). With a disappointing season in East Lansing, it's fair to wonder about the status of second-year head coach Jonathan Smith.

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