Feeling green: Last-gasp Hail Mary sinks Badgers' comeback
October 22, 2011 | Football
                        
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Oct. 22, 2011
        
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EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- A heave. A carom. A desperate struggle for        the last few inches.
        
        And a after further review, a miraculous win by Michigan State.
        
        Keith Nichol caught a 44-yard pass from Kirk Cousins on the game's final play for a        tiebreaking touchdown, giving No. 15 Michigan State a 37-31 victory over No. 4 Wisconsin on        Saturday night.
        
        With 4 seconds left, Cousins rolled out to his right and threw it about as far as he could.        The ball went into the end zone but caromed off Michigan State receiver B.J. Cunningham's        facemask back to Nichol, who caught it just outside the end zone and struggled for the goal        line, fighting two Wisconsin defenders and -- according to a video review -- just barely        breaking the plane.
        
        The former backup quarterback was initially ruled short of the end zone, but officials        overturned the call after a review, giving the Spartans (6-1, 3-0 Big Ten) the win and        knocking the Badgers (6-1, 2-1) from the ranks of the unbeaten.
                        
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"We knew we had a chance," Cousins said. "There's always a chance."
        
        Russell        Wilson had led the Badgers from 14 points down in the fourth quarter to tie the game        with 1:26 left on a to 2-yard touchdown pass to Montee        Ball.
        
        The wild game -- in which both teams surrendered two-touchdown leads -- featured an even        more memorable finish. Wisconsin trailed 31-17 in the fourth quarter before Wilson ran 22        yards for a touchdown and made several spectacular throws on the move to set up the TD pass        to Ball to tie it at 31.
        
        Michigan State then survived a harrowing moment when Cousins fumbled deep in Spartan        territory. Offensive lineman Dan France fell on the ball with 42 seconds left.
        
        At that point, Wisconsin was eager to use timeouts, trying to get the ball back, but on        second-and-20 from his own 24, Cousins found Cunningham for a 12-yard gain. The Spartans        then picked up a first down on an 11-yard shovel pass to Keshawn Martin.
        
        "If we get the ball back with less than 30 seconds we were going to go for a block,"        Wisconsin coach Bret Bielema        said. "We were going for the win."
        
        Michigan State's last drive appeared to stall at the Wisconsin 44, but the Spartans had        time for one more play.
        
        Cousins was able to buy enough time for receivers to get down the field. Cunningham was in        the end zone, and the ball bounced off his helmet and into Nichol's arms.
        
         After Nichol caught the pass, Michigan State players immediately started spilling        onto the field, even though officials ruled that Wisconsin's Mike Taylor had        stopped him short. When the call was reversed and a touchdown was awarded, the celebration        began again.
        
        Wisconsin had won its first six games of the season, all by at least 31 points. The Badgers        entered the game leading the nation in scoring offense, and Michigan State was ranked        second in total defense.
        
        Michigan State handed Wisconsin its only loss of the regular season last year, but the        Badgers went to the Rose Bowl anyway, emerging from a three-way tiebreaker with the        Spartans and Ohio State atop the Big Ten.
        
        Michigan State looked overmatched early on Saturday, allowing a pair of first-quarter        touchdowns and struggling to hold off Wisconsin's powerful offensive line. The Spartans        turned the game around in the second quarter with some impressive work on special        teams.
        
        Mike Sadler's nice punt pinned Wisconsin back at its own 5-yard line, and two plays later,        Wilson threw the ball away under pressure in the end zone for an intentional grounding call        and a safety that made it 14-2.
        
        Michigan State scored its first touchdown on a slow-developing reverse. Martin avoided a        tackler in the backfield and found running room to the outside for a 34-yard scoring        run.
        
        Wisconsin responded with an impressive drive but ended up settling for a 30-yard field goal        attempt on fourth-and-1. Darqueze Dennard blocked it, and the Spartans capitalized with an        80-yard scoring drive. Cousins found Cunningham over the middle on fourth-and-2, and the        senior receiver turned it into a 35-yard touchdown, giving Michigan State a 16-14 lead with        1:20 left in the half.
        
        The Spartans weren't done. They used timeouts to stop the clock and forced a punt, which        Kyler Elsworth blocked. The ball bounced back to the end zone, where Michigan State's        Bennie Fowler was credited with the recovery amid a pile of bodies with 37 seconds to        play.
        
        After a Wisconsin field goal in the third quarter, Michigan State made it 31-17 when        Cousins threw over the middle to Martin, who outran the defense to the sideline and turned        up the field to the end zone for a 15-yard touchdown. Cousins then threw to Cunningham for        a 2-point conversion.
        
        Wisconsin missed a chance for a big play when Wilson's deep pass was dropped by Jared        Abbrederis, but the Badgers later scored when Wilson scrambled to his right, faked out        safety Isaiah Lewis with a pump fake and ran up the sideline for a touchdown that made it        31-24.
        
        Wisconsin entered the night on a nine-game Big Ten winning streak, and the Badgers looked        the part early, driving 80 yards in 11 plays on a clinical opening drive and taking a 7-0        lead on a 9-yard touchdown pass from Wilson to Jacob        Pedersen.
        
        Edwin Baker fumbled the ball back to Wisconsin on Michigan State's first play from        scrimmage, and Ball scored on a 9-yard run that momentarily quieted the Homecoming crowd at        Spartan Stadium.
Wiscosnin continues a run of four road games in five weeks when it travels to Columbus        next Saturday to take on Ohio State at 7 p.m.
        
        
Team Stats

WIS 7, MSU 0
WIS - Pedersen, Jacob 9 yd pass from Wilson, Russell (Welch, Philip kick) 11 plays, 80 yards, TOP 6:12

WIS 14, MSU 0
WIS - Ball, Montee 9 yd run (Welch, Philip kick), 3 plays, 30 yards, TOP 0:51

WIS 14, MSU 2
MSU - TEAM 2 yd safety

WIS 14, MSU 9
MSU - Martin, Keshawn 34 yd run (Conroy, Dan kick), 4 plays, 72 yards, TOP 1:41

WIS 14, MSU 16
MSU - Cunningham, B. 35 yd pass from Cousins, Kirk (Conroy, Dan kick) 8 plays, 80 yards, TOP 4:35

WIS 14, MSU 23
MSU - Fowler, Bennie 0 yd blocked punt return (Conroy, Dan kick)

WIS 17, MSU 23
WIS - Welch, Philip 33 yd field goal 8 plays, 58 yards, TOP 3:18

WIS 17, MSU 31
MSU - Martin, Keshawn 15 yd pass from Cousins, Kirk (Cunningham, B. pass) 13 plays, 80 yards, TOP 7:34

WIS 24, MSU 31
WIS - Wilson, Russell 22 yd run (Welch, Philip kick), 3 plays, 43 yards, TOP 0:30

WIS 31, MSU 31
WIS - Ball, Montee 2 yd pass from Wilson, Russell (Welch, Philip kick) 8 plays, 87 yards, TOP 3:02

WIS 31, MSU 37
MSU - Nichol, Keith 44 yd pass from Cousins, Kirk () 9 plays, 78 yards, TOP 1:19











