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Spartans Wait Out Delay, Defeat Penn State 27-24

Al Martin
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WKAR-MSU
A jolly Matt Coghlin at the podium discussing his game-winning FG to lift MSU over Penn State

Michael Geiger had the windmill. Now Matt Coghlin has the slide.

 
On a long, wet, wacky day at Spartan Stadium, Coghlin's celebration sure felt appropriate.
Coghlin kicked a 34-yard field goal as time expired — some seven hours after the game began — and No. 24 Michigan State upset No. 7 Penn State 27-24 on Saturday night in a game that was delayed nearly 3 1/2 hours by severe weather in the second quarter. After making his winning kick, Coghlin ran back down the field and slid across it on his stomach while his teammates joined him in celebration.
 
"I wasn't really thinking about the celebration," Coghlin said. "Kind of running away — because I don't want to get trampled. Just dove on the ground. I don't know why."

Two years ago, Geiger kicked a field goal to beat Ohio State and took off running, making a windmill motion with his arm.
 
That gesture became one of the highlights of Michigan State's run to a Big Ten title in 2015. The year's Spartans (7-2, 5-1, No. 24 CFP) now have a chance to add an improbable championship of their own. They play at Ohio State next week, with the teams tied atop their division.

"We've put ourselves in position to at least be called a contender — and that's what we want to do," Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio said.
 

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