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Michigan State ends Ohio State’s win streak, and probably its title reign, 17-14

Michigan State fullback Trevon Pendleton gets the ball across the goal line despite the effort of Ohio State linebacker Joshau Perry for a touchdown Saturday.

Michigan State fullback Trevon Pendleton gets the ball across the goal line despite the effort of Ohio State linebacker Joshau Perry for a touchdown Saturday.

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The last place Michael Geiger, all 5 feet 8 and 185 pounds of him, wanted to end up was at the bottom of a pile of Michigan State football players.

The junior kicker booted a 41-yard field goal as time expired and then sprinted away from a swarm of celebrating Spartans after No. 9 Michigan State upset No. 2 Ohio State, 17-14, on Saturday to snap the Buckeyes’ 23-game winning streak.

Geiger remembered what happened the last time Michigan State won a huge game on the final play of regulation.

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“I didn’t want to pull a Jalen Watts-Jackson,” Geiger said, referring to his teammate who ended up with a broken hip after returning a botched punt for a touchdown to beat Michigan in October. “I was trying to stay on my feet as long as possible.”

Playing without injured star quarterback Connor Cook on a rainy and windy day at Ohio Stadium, the Spartans (10-1, 6-1 Big Ten) took control of the Big Ten East Division, barged into the thick of the College Football Playoff hunt and very likely ended Ohio State’s chances to repeat as national champion.

“We know how to win,” Michigan State Coach Mark Dantonio said.

With a victory next week at home against Penn State the Spartans will clinch a spot in the Big Ten championship game. The last time Michigan State beat Ohio State was in the 2013 Big Ten title game, a result that broke a 24-game winning streak by the Buckeyes and kept them out of the BCS title game. This time they put Ohio State’s playoff hopes in critical condition and left behind a team in Columbus that seems to have been playoff or bust.

After the game junior tailback Ezekiel Elliott questioned the play calling and said this would be his last home game as a Buckeye.

“I mean there’s no chance of me coming back next year. I got to make the most of my time left,” said Elliott, who ran 12 times for 33 yards and the game’s first touchdown. He had a streak of 15 straight 100-yard rushing games snapped.

Ohio State plays at Michigan next week. As far as the postseason goes, it’s likely the best the Buckeyes will be able to do is the Rose Bowl.

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That was the furthest thing from Ohio State Coach Urban Meyer’s mind.

“Oh, boy, we’ve got to get a couple of first downs and start finding a way to complete a pass and beat our rival,” said Meyer, whose team began the season as a unanimous No. 1 choice after winning the first College Football Playoff title game in January.

Ohio State (10-1, 6-1) managed just 132 yards against a rugged Spartans defense and lost to a Big Ten team in the regular season for the first time since Meyer became coach four seasons ago.

Ohio State’s only touchdowns came after Michigan State turnovers gave it a short field. Michigan State responded after each one with a 75-yard touchdown drive. Gerald Holmes stretched to get the ball over the goal line for a two-yard touchdown to tie the score at 14-14 for the Spartans with 12:03 left.

The Spartans completed one pass in the second half, but they ran for 203 yards in 51 attempts and gave Geiger a chance to win it with three seconds left by churning out 25 yards on their last drive.

Geiger had missed from 43 yards in the second quarter.

“I told him earlier in the game make the rest of your kicks,” defensive end Shilique Calhoun said.

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