[special edition]
Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009
Central Michigan Life
Mount Pleasant, Mich.
[cm-life.com]
STATE SUPREMACY
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PHOTOS BY MATTHEW STEPHENS/PRESENTATION EDITOR
Central Michigan University celebrates Saturday afternoon after upsetting Michigan State University, 29-27, at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing. The last time CMU beat MSU was on Sept. 12, 1992.
CMU stuns Michigan State on late field goal Onside kick gives Chippewas life at Spartan Stadium Tim Ottusch Assistant Sports Editor
By Andrew Stover | Sports Editor
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AST LANSING — Seventeen years to the day. That was the last time CMU defeated Michigan State — a 24-20 win on Sept. 12, 1992, one year after shocking the college football world with a 20-3 win on the same turf. Today, with three seconds remaining in the two teams’ seventh meeting, the sea of green and white at Spartan Stadium fell silent once again. Senior Andrew Aguila kicked the game-winning 42-yard field goal to put the Chippewas ahead, 29-27, en route to their first win of the season and second in as many years against a Big Ten foe. “Every man to a man believed we were going to win the football game,” said CMU coach Butch Jones. The Spartans had three seconds left after the kick was made for a long return. It would not happen. CMU recovered the ensuing kickoff after a squib-kick hit the back of a Spartan player on the front line of the return team as time expired. The game-winning field goal may not have been the most important kick of the game.
A worthy upset E Sophomore running back Paris Cotton catches a touchdown pass in the fourth quarter against MSU’s Eric Gordon. Cotton’s catch put CMU within one point of the Spartans, 27-26.
After CMU scored a touchdown with 32 seconds remaining to make the game 27-26 MSU, Jones made the call to go for the two-point conversion. It was not successful, which forced Aguila and CMU to attempt an onside kick. Aguila kicked the ball, bouncing it high and into the hands of senior wide receiver Bryan Anderson, the closest player to the sideline. A MSU| 2
CMU 29, MSU 27 - Final statistics Score by quarters Central Michigan Michigan State
1 3 10
Team totals
2 10 7
3 0 3
4 16 7
Total 29 27
Game leaders
CMU
MSU
Passing
First downs Rushing yards Passing yards Total offense Possession
27 66 352 418 33:25
17 101 215 316 26:35
Dan LeFevour (CMU) 33-of-46, 328 yards, 3 TD Receiving
Bryan Anderson (CMU) 6 catches, 120 yards, 0 TD
AST LANSING — A sea of bright green and white shirts housed ghost-like figures Saturday in Spartan Stadium. Rather it was the scattered maroon-clad faithful that was celebrating at the end of the seventh all-time matchup between CMU and Michigan State. CMU won the game it has flirted with for the past few seasons: a major upset over a Bowl Championship Series program. Although the Chippewas defeated Indiana 37-34 last year, the Hoosiers are a perennial cellar occupant in the Big Ten conference. Saturday’s 29-27 win was not the prototypical non-BCS over a BCS steal. CMU deserved it. Many times, the team pulling the upset has no right winning the game. A Upset | 2