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This is a list of seasons completed by the Michigan State Spartans football team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Since the team's creation in 1885, the Spartans have participated in more than 1,200 officially sanctioned games, including 30 bowl games.
Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, Single season and career leaders. The Spartans represent Michigan State University in the NCAA's Big Ten Conference. Although Michigan State began competing in intercollegiate football in 1896, [1] the school's official record book considers the "modern era" to have begun in 1945. Records from ...
John Macklin took over as head coach in 1911 and owned a winning percentage of .853 (29–5), which is the highest in Michigan State history. Jim Crowley, one of Notre Dame's immortal Four Horsemen, served as the head football coach at Michigan State from 1929 to 1933.
No. 6 Michigan State xy$^ 7 – 1 12 – 2 No. 4 Ohio State x 7 – 1 12 – 1 No. 12 Michigan 6 – 2 10 – 3 Penn State 4 – 4 7 – 6 Indiana 2 – 6 6 – 7 Rutgers 1 – 7 4 – 8 Maryland 1 – 7 3 – 9 West Division No. 9 Iowa xy 8 – 0 12 – 2 No. 23 Northwestern 6 – 2 10 – 3 No. 21 Wisconsin 6 – 2 10 – 3 Nebraska 3 – 5 6 ...
The 2020 Michigan State Spartans football team represented Michigan State University during the 2020 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Spartans competed as members of the East Division of the Big Ten Conference and played their home games at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Michigan .
The team finished the season 11–2, 7–2 in Big Ten play to finish in third place in the East division, and ranked No. 10 in the College Football Playoff rankings. [3] MSU was selected to participate in the Peach Bowl on December 30, the school's first New Year's Six bowl game since 2015. [4] The Spartans defeated Pittsburgh 31–21 in the ...
ESPN NFL power rankings: No. 10 (đŸ”º3) ESPN writer Ben Baby put Cincinnati at No. 10 this week, up three spots from last week's No. 13, focusing on the team's penchant for timely turnovers.
The Spartans participate as members of the Big Ten Conference in all varsity sports. Michigan State offers 11 varsity sports for men and 12 for women. [4] MSU's football team was consensus national champion in 1952, the (UPI) Coaches' national champion in 1965, and named national champion by different ratings groups in 1951, 1955, 1957, and 1966.