NCAAF Week 12 Scores

Final

Purdue 31

(4-7, 2-5 Big Ten)

(12) Michigan St 35

(10-1, 6-1 Big Ten)

Coverage: Big Ten Network

12:00 PM ET, November 20, 2010

Spartan Stadium, EAST LANSING, MI

1 2 3 4 T
PUR 14 7 7 331
#12MSU 7 6 0 2235

Top Performers

Passing: K. Cousins (MSU) - 276 YDS, 3 TD, 1 INT

Rushing: K. Carlos (PUR) - 6 CAR, 103 YDS, 1 TD

Receiving: M. Dell (MSU) - 8 REC, 108 YDS, 2 TD

Kirk Cousin's 4th-quarter TD helps Michigan St. avoid upset by Purdue

Team Stat Comparison

 
Purdue
Michigan St
1st Downs1622
Total Yards378381
Passing189286
Rushing18995
Penalties9-536-50
3rd Down Conversions5-134-11
4th Down Conversions1-21-1
Turnovers21
Possession28:5931:01

Passing Leaders

PurdueC/ATTYDSAVGTDINT
Henry16/261897.322
Michigan StateC/ATTYDSAVGTDINT
Cousins28/372767.531

Rushing Leaders

PurdueCARYDSAVGTDLG
Carlos610317.2180
Henry12534.4015
Michigan StateCARYDSAVGTDLG
Baker16905.6121
Martin2136.5011

Receiving Leaders

PurdueRECYDSAVGTDLG
Smith38327.7167
McBurse33010.0016
Michigan StateRECYDSAVGTDLG
Dell810813.5226
Cunningham6518.5128

Scoring Summary

FIRST QUARTERPURMSU
TD09:01Mark Dell 24 Yd Pass From Kirk Cousins (Dan Conroy Kick) 07
TD08:04Keith Carlos 80 Yd Run (Carson Wiggs Kick) 77
TD06:29Ricardo Allen 35 Yd Interception Return (Carson Wiggs Kick) 147
SECOND QUARTERPURMSU
TD11:10Edwin Baker 19 Yd Run (Pat Failed) 1413
TD00:09Antavian Edison 8 Yd Pass From Rob Henry (Carson Wiggs Kick) 2113
THIRD QUARTERPURMSU
TD06:50Cortez Smith 12 Yd Pass From Rob Henry (Carson Wiggs Kick) 2813
FOURTH QUARTERPURMSU
TD10:55B.J. Cunningham 5 Yd Pass From Kirk Cousins (Dan Conroy Kick) 2820
FG08:42Carson Wiggs 52 Yd 3120
TD06:54Mark Dell 9 Yd Pass From Kirk Cousins (Kirk Cousins Pass To Mark Dell For Two-Point Conversion) 3128
TD04:32Kirk Cousins 3 Yd Run (Dan Conroy Kick) 3135

Research Notes

Since the start of the 2004 season, Purdue is 1-19 against teams ranked in the AP top 25 at the time of the game. But, their one win came in a similar fashion to today's game. It came last year against a highly-ranked Ohio State team that also had 1 loss entering the game. Purdue entered that game on a 5-game losing streak. They enter today's game on a 4-game losing streak.

ESPN Stats & Information

Associated Press

EAST LANSING, Mich. -- His shoulder and his ankle wouldn't stop hurting, but that pain was nothing compared to the thought of his team's Rose Bowl chances slipping away.

So Kirk Cousins played on, leading Michigan State (No. 12 BCS, No. 11 AP) on a desperate fourth-quarter rally that kept the Spartans atop the Big Ten for another week.

Cousins lunged into the end zone from 3 yards out with 4:32 remaining to give Michigan State a dramatic 35-31 victory over Purdue on Saturday. The Spartans trailed 28-13 after three quarters and 31-20 midway through the fourth, but the Boilermakers couldn't hold off the hobbled Cousins.

"I've been battling a sprained shoulder and a sprained ankle for three or four weeks," the Michigan State quarterback said. "They're not going to heal if you keep playing on them, but you can keep playing if you can take the pain."

The Spartans (10-1, 6-1 Big Ten) remain tied for first in the Big Ten with Wisconsin and Ohio State. Michigan State would win a two-way tie with Wisconsin, but if all three teams win next week, the tie would be broken by the BCS standings, which have the Spartans last among the trio.

Michigan State was favored by around three touchdowns for its home finale against Purdue, which has now lost five straight and cannot become bowl eligible. But the Boilermakers (4-7, 2-5) had the Spartans on the ropes in the fourth quarter before Rob Henry's deep pass was intercepted by Chris L. Rucker at the Purdue 40. Rucker returned it to the 20, and Cousins threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to B.J. Cunningham to make it 28-20.

After a long kickoff return, Purdue's Carson Wiggs made it 31-20 with a 52-yard field goal, but Cousins threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to Mark Dell with 6:54 remaining, and a 2-point conversion made it 31-28.

With momentum already shifting, Denicos Allen came charging in from the right side and blocked a punt, giving Michigan State the ball inside the 5 and setting up Cousins' touchdown.

"It hit me in the stomach," Allen said. "My stomach was kind of sore afterward."

Cousins' winning touchdown run was upheld by replay after the ball came free, but Michigan State appeared to recover it in the end zone anyway.

Cousins missed a series in the first half after appearing to hurt his non-throwing shoulder. Despite that and his ankle problem, he went 28 of 37 for 276 yards and three touchdowns.

"I was very close to pulling myself out of the game," Cousins said. "I got a shot for the shoulder and a shot for the ankle at halftime. I have a footwork problem. I can't plant and pivot without excruciating pain."

After Cousins put the Spartans ahead, Purdue drove to the Michigan State 20, but on fourth down, Henry threw an interception while under pressure from All-America linebacker Greg Jones.

"It's kind of unbelievable," Purdue defensive lineman Ryan Kerrigan said. "You start off 4-2 on the year and you're not going to postseason play. It's pretty disheartening, especially to be a senior and have that happen."

Michigan State rallied from an 11-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat Purdue 40-37 last season.

There was even more at stake this time. The Spartans have now won 10 games for only the third time, and this senior class has won a school-record 32. Michigan State plays its regular-season finale at Penn State next weekend.

"We know we're going to play in a major bowl," coach Mark Dantonio said. "If we win, regardless of what goes on, we've got a chance to be at least co-champions. That's special. I'm so happy for our seniors. It's very emotional for them."

Michigan State took a 7-0 lead on a 24-yard touchdown pass from Cousins to Dell, but nothing came easy after that. Purdue needed less than a minute to answer. Keith Carlos ran up the middle, eluded safety Trenton Robinson and then had nothing but open field in front of him for an 80-yard touchdown.

Ricardo Allen then gave the Boilermakers the lead, stepping in front of one of Cousins' passes and returning the interception 35 yards for a touchdown. Cousins would finish the first half 12 of 13 for 105 yards, but his only miss was a costly one.

The Spartans scored early in the second quarter on a 19-yard run by Edwin Baker, who surpassed 1,000 yards rushing on the season Saturday. However, the normally reliable Dan Conroy kicked the extra point off the upright to leave Michigan State still a point behind.

With the second quarter nearing an end, Purdue went on its first sustained drive of the day, going 85 yards in 14 plays. Henry threw an 8-yard touchdown pass on third down to Antavian Edison with 9 seconds left to make it 21-13.

Purdue made it 28-13 on Henry's 12-yard scoring pass to Cortez Smith in the third quarter.