Michigan State is in good hands with Payton Thorne leading the charge as the starting quarterback, but it is also good to know that there is a capable backup if Thorne had to mis a period of time.
While true freshman Katin Houser is who some expected to be that guy, it appears Noah Kim is settling into that role. Last week, Kim threw a beautiful deep ball on the one play he entered the game, resulting in a defensive pass interference call. This week, Kim saw some action after Thorne was hit hard and had to enter the medical tent, and Kim made the most of it.
Rolling to his left, Kim hit Tre Mosely with a dime to find the endzone. This was Kim’s first career completion, attempt and touchdown.
You can watch the play here:
First career TD for @noah_kim12. đ@MSU_Football x @MSU_Athletics pic.twitter.com/0LoyvBv9Bq
— Michigan State on BTN (@MichiganStOnBTN) September 10, 2022
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