We lost the game due to a **** poor first half, turnover margin, and an a overall disappointing D&O performance.
With that said there is no question MSU was faking injuries. Just look at their coach and their integrity of their players. After watching the MICH game I'm still confused how Gholston is allowed to play this year, much less how did scumbag Mark not suspend him for one game?(Pretty sad Jim Delany has to step in). Mark runs that program like ThugU, remember when Rucker was in jail for two weeks and than gets out. What kind of coach plays a jailbird, two days later after he gets released? This is the same coach that was calling Darian Cooper before signing day telling him he better sign with MSU cause the whole Iowa staff is going to get fired for the offseason RHAMBO incident.
This is just another example of their class or lack their of. New rule should be imposed, and I don't care if it's for B1G games only. I like the idea of not being allowed back into the current possession. And if you go down twice in one game, you should have to sit a full QTR. Not as punishment, but obviously the docs need to take a good long assessment. And if there is evidence of flopping, IE when they had four guys go down at once, in should be reviewable by the B1G department. If found guilty, the next meeting between the two teams they shall loss a timeout a half.
There is a difference between playing hurt and playing injured. MSU had some real injures, but in the second half it was not the case. Their D and our WR's were getting tired from all the deep routes. Yes, the fake injures benefited us by giving us a breather, stoping the clock and time to dial up something. BUT this needs to be prevented, if MSU wins out and plays Oregon in the Rose Bowl they'll pull this same crap but this time it would have an actual effect on the game.