Overview
- The heated exchange occurred after Aidan Chiles was sacked on a fourth-down play late in a 38-27 loss at Nebraska, with FS1 cameras capturing the moment.
- Aidan Chiles said "We’re cool now," explaining that he and Nick Marsh talked after the game and sat together on the team plane, and he described no controversy between them.
- Head coach Jonathan Smith and offensive coordinator Brian Lindgren said they addressed proper ways to handle frustration and signaled plans to involve Nick Marsh and Omari Kelly more in the passing game.
- Chiles played through persistent pressure, going 9-for-23 for 85 yards with two interceptions and two rushing touchdowns as Nebraska recorded four sacks and frequent hurries and hits.
- Marsh had limited practice time due to illness and finished with four catches for 41 yards on six targets, as Michigan State shifts attention to hosting UCLA on Saturday at noon on BTN.