Big Ten Bowl Impact: Michigan State vs Wake Forest

We look back on the Pinstripe Bowl between Michigan State and Wake Forest and see how it impacted both the 2019 and 2020 seasons.

With the 2019 college footballs season complete, we look back on how the Big Ten did in bowl games.

As we go through all the bowls, in no particular order, we will focus on two main things:

1. How did the bowl performance end the 2019 season? Was it a fitting end or a poor performance, etc.
2. What impact, if any, will it have on the 2020 season.

Now that we’ve gone through all four Big Ten losses (not including the CFP), let’s move on to the wins.

2019 Pinstripe Bowl: Michigan State vs Wake Forest

The matchup

This was going to be a fun one coming in. Wake Forest had a powerful offense coming in, and Michigan State entered with an elite defense, as always. It was strength vs strength and weakness vs weakness. Who would prevail? Would Michigan State get much-needed stops? Would the Spartan offense finally do, well, anything? Could the Spartans atone for an utterly embarrassing quality of play in last year’s bowl game? We would very quickly find out that the offense absolutely could work.

What went right

The offense was explosive, and Michigan State won the game. Ultimately, those are the two most important things from this game. The defense held Wake Forest relatively in check, though it did give up some explosive plays, which a Mark Dantonio defense really doesn’t like doing. All in all, the stats and play-by-play of this game show a very positive showing for Michigan State. 320 passing yards is an especially important stat, and just makes fans wonder where that was hiding all season.

What went wrong

Mistakes almost cost the team this game. Michigan State’s final four possessions (not counting the final one, which was one first down then knees) were a three-and-out, a lost fumble, another lost fumble, then a missed chip shot field goal. This game should have been a blowout in Michigan State’s favor. Instead, the game was just a much-needed bowl win with a much-needed good offensive showing. But by all rights, this should not have been close in the fourth quarter. Instead, Wake Forest had the ball with a chance to win in the final three minutes of the game.

Next… 2019 wrap-up and 2020 impact