Watch MSU beat reporter, columnist break down Spartans’ loss at Boston College

Hear what columnist Graham Couch and beat reporter Chris Solari had to say about the Spartans’ loss at Boston College

It feels like Michigan State football let one slip away on Saturday night.

The Spartans surrendered a late lead in the final minutes to fall, 23-19, at Boston College on Saturday. Michigan State was doomed by four costly turnovers — including a game-clinching interception — and settling for field goals after long drives.

With the loss, Michigan State falls to 3-1 on the season. The Spartans finished non-conference play with a 2-1 mark.

Michigan State will look to regroup in a tough test next week against top five Ohio State. However, before we turn our focus to the Buckeyes, let’s hear what Detroit Free Press beat reporter Chris Solari and Lansing State Journal columnist Graham Couch had to say about Michigan State’s loss at Boston College.

Click on the post below to see the complete recap video of the Spartans’ loss from Solari and Couch:

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Jonathan Smith, Spartans attend service of teammate Armorion Smith’s late mother

Michigan State football attends funeral service for teammate Armorion Smith’s late mother

Michigan State head coach Jonathan Smith and the Spartans showed their support for teammate Armorion Smith by attending the service for his late mother on Monday.

Spartan Tailgate of 247Sports shared a video of Jonathan Smith and Spartans walking into the service for Gala Gilliam, the mother of Armorion Smith. Gilliam passed away last week after a two-year-long battle with breast cancer, according to the Detroit Free Press.

Armorion Smith transferred to Michigan State from Cincinnati in the offseason. He is originally from River Rouge, Mich.

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