Well... MSU hasn't lost, and has the best win. #1
TTUN lost on the road to a higher ranked team than OSU lost to at home. #2
OSU's vaunted offense was reduced to a field goal kickin' machine.
MSU went to Bloomington, trailed at halftime, never led by more than eight, and escaped with a five point win, 20-15.
The next week tOSU went to Bloomington, scored 44 points in the first half, rested starters in the second half and won by 47 points, 54-7.
Ohio State went to Piscataway, scored 24 before Rutgers got on the board, led 45-6 at halftime, and won by 39, 52-13.
The next week MSU went to Piscataway, was tied at the first/second quarter break, was within one score at halftime and won by 18, 31-13.
Now I'm not saying that the above is completely definitive. It is POSSIBLE that Indiana and Rutgers both happened to have the worst game of their seasons against tOSU while also having the best game of their seasons a week earlier/later against MSU.
Occam's razor suggests otherwise.