Michigan State Drops Seventh Straight as Pass Protection Craters
Boos alongside NCAA fallout are eroding confidence in the program’s leadership.
Overview
- The Spartans lost 28-10 to Penn State on Nov. 15, extending their skid to seven games and falling to 3-7 overall and 0-7 in the Big Ten.
- Redshirt freshman Alessio Milivojevic was sacked five times Saturday and 12 times across his two starts, absorbing frequent hits behind an injury-thinned line.
- Michigan State ranks tied for 128th nationally in sacks allowed per game at 3.5, underscoring persistent pass-protection breakdowns.
- The offense posted season lows with 229 total yards and went 1-for-10 on third down as receivers struggled to find space downfield.
- Milivojevic said he trusts his linemen and must get the ball out faster, while fan boos and recent NCAA-related fallout have heightened scrutiny of coach Jonathan Smith with two games left at Iowa and against Maryland.