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Michigan State’s offense finally found the endzone against Indiana in the third quarter on a scoring drive led by quarterback Payton Thorne and tight end Tyler Hunt.
The two connected on a pair of big-time plays that led to the Spartans’ first offensive touchdown of the game. Tyler Hunt first threw a pass to Thorne on a reverse pass-back to the quarterback that picked up 15 yards. The play was especially impressive as Thorne made a tiptoe grab along the sidelines.
Check out that great play below:
How about this @MSU_Football trick play?!
The man throwing it is a punter-turned-TE, and the man catching it on the sideline is the QB. 🤯@tyler_hunt2 // @payton15thorne pic.twitter.com/ErquuTF2Zz
— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) October 16, 2021
Later on the drive, it was Thorne who connected with Hunt on third down to get the Spartans into the endzone. Thorne found Hunt wide open in the endzone for a 12-yard touchdown grab. The play put Michigan State up 17-9 over the Hoosiers.
Check out that scoring play below:
Talk about a drive @tyler_hunt2 will never forget.
First, the @MSU_Football punter-turned-TE completes his first pass, and then he scores his first TD. pic.twitter.com/Sr57y1hH5c
— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) October 16, 2021
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