EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) Little-used Ashton Leggett ran for
110 yards and four touchdowns and Kirk Cousins threw for a
career-high 353 yards and two scores to lead Michigan State past
Western Michigan 49-14 on Saturday in a rare November
non-conference matchup for the Spartans.
The win kept Michigan State's bowl hopes alive and introduced
yet another potential lead running back in Leggett, a sophomore who
had one carry and zero yards coming into the game.
On his first rush Saturday on a third-and-1 less than 90
seconds into the game Leggett took one step toward a crowded
line, bounced it outside and was gone, sprinting 71 yards down the
left sideline for a score.
He added short TD runs in the first and second quarters.
Sandwiched in between, Cousins connected with Garrett Celek and
Keshawn Martin on 13- and 48-yard scoring strikes.
At the end of the first half, Michigan State led 35-0, had
forced seven Western punts and outgained the Broncos 358-36.
The Spartans (5-5) hadn't played a non-conference opponent in
November since 1966 against Notre Dame. The win snapped a two-game
losing skid and gave Michigan State some potential momentum heading
into the season's final two games at Purdue next week and home
against No. 11 Penn State on Nov. 21.
Western (4-6) didn't do itself any favors, getting called three
times for roughing the passer in the first quarter and dropping
more than a few passes.
One bright spot for the Broncos was Brandon West, who set the
Football Bowl Subdivision record for career kickoff return yardage,
passing SMU's Jessie Henderson. The senior opened the second half
with an 80-yard touchdown run through a gaping hole in the middle
of the Michigan State defensive line.
Michigan State kicker Brett Swenson also was a record-setter,
becoming the school's all-time leader in extra points made.
The Spartans have used a number of running backs this season,
using a back-by-committee approach to fill the sizable void left by
the departure of Javon Ringer, who moved on to the NFL.
Thanks to injuries and dismissals, Leggett and freshman Edwin
Baker started out as the featured backs on Saturday, and Leggett
took advantage, hitting the century mark by halftime.
Leggett added a 13-yard TD run in the fourth quarter to make it
42-14.
He was the first Spartan to run for 100 yards in a game since
Ringer did it last year.
Fellow sophomore QB Keith Nichol took some snaps, but Cousins
got the bulk of the work, completing 22 of 25 passes and no
interceptions. Nichol threw a 7-yard scoring pass to Dion Sims with
about six minutes to play in the game.
For Western, it was a forgettable performance from a program
accustomed to playing tough against the big boys. The Broncos had
beaten a team from a Bowl Championship Series conference in each of
the previous three seasons.
Senior Tim Hiller, Western's career leader in TD passes and
completions, had an off day, going 15 of 37 for a season-low 111
yards. He wasn't intercepted, though, and threw a 12-yard touchdown
pass to Blake Hammond on the first play of the fourth quarter.
Michigan State avoided losing at home to a second in-state
Mid-American school this season. Central Michigan beat the Spartans
29-27 on Sept. 12.
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