Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Spartans’ Lewerke on the spot against Michigan’s defense

- By Noah Trister

EAST LANSING, MICH. >> This season has had its ups and downs for Michigan State quarterbac­k Brian Lewerke.

All of that may be forgotten if he can guide the Spartans to another victory over Michigan.

“It’s a rivalry game,” Lewerke said. “You know it. You feel it throughout the week of practice.”

Lewerke came all the way from Arizona to play for Michigan State, but by now, he’s had plenty of exposure to the Spartans’ biggest rivalry. Saturday’s matchup with the sixth-ranked Wolverines will be his third appearance against Michigan, and the result could go a long way toward determinin­g how this season is remembered for Lewerke and 24th-ranked Michigan State.

Lewerke led the Spartans to 10 victories last year as a sophomore. He threw for 20 touchdowns and seven intercepti­ons and reached 400 yards passing on a couple occasions, including in a victory over Penn State. Michigan State had high expectatio­ns for 2018 thanks to a wealth of returning starters — including Lewerke, who seemed to be on the path to type of success that Kirk Cousins and Connor Cook had for the Spartans before him.

By that standard, this season has left a bit to be desired. Lewerke has already matched last season’s intercepti­on total with seven and thrown for only eight touchdowns. Michigan State has the nation’s No. 1 rushing defense, but the Spartans have already lost twice and have plenty of issues offensivel­y. Their blocking has been substandar­d at times and the running game underwhelm­ing. Injuries — including in the receiving corps — have been a factor.

“I would be out there, and I wouldn’t even know what group of receivers were coming out there,” Lewerke said. “I just had to figure it out in the huddle.”

The Spartans overcame their flaws last weekend in a 21-17 victory at Penn State. Lewerke attempted 52 passes and completed only 24, but he threw for 259 yards and two touchdowns, including the Michigan State quarterbac­k Brian Lewerke (14) throws a pass against Penn State in State College Saturday. game winner to Felton Davis with 19 seconds left.

Now Lewerke faces a Michigan team with the nation’s No. 1 pass defense. The Wolverines held Wisconsin to only seven completion­s last week .

“They are a very aggressive defense,” Lewerke said. “It will take preparatio­n, preparing for the blitzes, make sure you see them coming and make sure you know how to pick them up and change protection and stuff like that. Just get the ball out quickly.”

Lewerke threw for only 94 yards last year in a 14-10 win at Michigan, but he passed for a touchdown and ran for one. In 2016, the Wolverines beat Michigan State, but Lewerke came on late in that game and gave the Spartans a lift by throwing for 100 yards and a TD.

“He’s good on his feet,” Michigan safety Tyree Kinnel said. “He throws a good ball, quick release. I think this is his third year in the system. He’s really comfortabl­e back there, you can just tell watching the film. He’s going to be a challenge for us.”

The Wolverines don’t need to be reminded how dangerous Michigan State is. The Spartans have won eight of the last 10 games in this series.

This feels like another year in which winner of this game could go on to a special season. For Lewerke and the Spartans, there’s still plenty of time to finish strong — but a victory this weekend is crucial.

“It’s just a different feel,” Lewerke said. “It’s a different way of preparing, I guess, because you know how much this game means to everyone.”

The Tigers’ defensive line has all the star power, but the Wolfpack’s offensive line has future pros, too, in LG Terronne Prescod, C Garrett Bradbury and LT Tyler Jones ... CLEMSON 34-21. No. 22 Mississipp­i State (plus 6½) at No. 5 LSU: Tigers are being talked about as a playoff contender while the Bulldogs are trying to avoid slipping out of the rankings, but believe the odds makers: These teams are not so different ... LSU 23-18. No. 6 Michigan (minus 7) at No. 24 Michigan State: Spartans have won four of five and eight of 10 meetings, and like nothing better than being the underdogs to the Wolverines ... MICHIGAN 24-14. No. 9 Oklahoma (minus 7½) at TCU: Horned Frogs and QB Shawn Robinson have regressed since Ohio State game ... OKLAHOMA 34-23, BEST BET. No. 10 UCF (minus 21) at East Carolina: Underthe-radar stellar season: Pirates DE Nate Harvey leads the nation with 16.5 tackles for loss ... UCF 42-17. No. 12 Oregon (plus 3) at No. 25 Washington State: Ducks lost freshman LT Penei Sewell, a budding star, for six week with an ankle sprain ... OREGON 28-24, UPSET SPECIAL. Vanderbilt (plus 11) at No. 14 Kentucky: Wildcats are 7-3 in their last 10 SEC home games, matching a school-best for a 10-game span set in 1974-77 ... KENTUCKY 28-14. Colorado (plus 15½) at No. 15 Washington: Midseason All-America WR Laviska Shenault Jr. (toe) is uncertain to play for the 35-14. No. 20 Cincinnati (plus 3½) at Temple: AAC East race could be fun with Bearcats and Owls mixing it up with UCF and USF ... TEMPLE 22-20. UConn (plus 32½) at No. 21 South Florida: Huskies are allowing 53.7 points per game, on pace to set an FBS record (LouisianaL­afayette, 50.3 in 1997) ... SOUTH FLORIDA 52-17. Illinois (plus 25) at No. 23 Wisconsin: Badgers are in need of a get-well game and get the perfect opponent at home ... WISCONSIN 48-21. TWITTER REQUESTS Virginia (plus 7½) at Duke —@Schmiidtyy: Important game in what could turn out to be a muddled ACC Coastal race ... DUKE 24-20. North Texas (plus 1) at UAB — @Q—Brunk: First-place Blazers could open a commanding lead in Conference USA west with a victory ... NORTH TEXAS 24-21. USC (plus 6½) at Utah — @ChadUtes24: It’s early, but the Trojans could put a vice grip on the Pac12 South race by following up its victory against Colorado by beating the Utes ... UTAH 27-21.

Last week: 11-9 straight; 10-10 against the spread. Season: 116-40 straight; 82-72-2 against the spread. Upset specials: 4-3 (straight up). Best bets: 2-5 (against the spread).

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CHRIS KNIGHT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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