Michigan State football dropped their eighth consecutive game last Saturday, falling on the road to Iowa, 20-17.
The Spartans dominated for the majority of the game, until a brutal fourth quarter let a double digit lead slip away, where the Hawkeyes found a way to pull the game out.
On offense, it was a surprisingly strong performance against a good Iowa defense, where the team hung in for three quarters. Unfortunately, a poor fourth quarter is going to leave a sour taste in a lot of mouths.
After looking at the film, and evaluating the game, Pro Football Focus (Subscription Required) gave out their grades for the Spartans in the game.
Check out the top five offensive players for the Spartans, according to PFF:
TE Michael Masunas – 79.3
TE Jack Velling – 78.7
WR Chrishon McCray – 74.7
QB Alessio Milivojevic – 73.4
RB Brandon Tullis – 63.6
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