No. 9 MSU heads into Big Ten play licking some significant wounds, both physically and mentally. Huskies quarterback Michael Penix Jr. picked apart MSU secondary that allowed the most passing yards in the Football Bowl Subdivision a year ago. MSU (2-1), which lost its 14th straight West Coast regular-season game, dating back to 1958, heads into conference play next week for a 3:30 p.m. homecoming game against Minnesota. The Gophers (3-0) came off a 49-7 steamrolling of Colorado on Saturday.Read Long Article
