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The Power Four => Big Ten => Topic started by: ELA on October 07, 2025, 10:50:14 AM
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UCLA with the new offensive staff looks like a different animal, but how much is meaningful change, and how much was PSU being unprepared for the changes.
For MSU, an obvious must win to have any shot at a bowl. No path to 6 wins, if they don't get #4 here. The defense looked a little better, up front last week, finally able to get pressure on Nebraska. But the OL, down both starting tackles had Chiles running for his life all game, and briefly knocked out.
UCLA may or may not be the worst team in the conference, but when you factor in the cross country trip, home against UCLA has to be the easiest possible win in the Big Ten
Michigan State 41, UCLA 23
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yikes. Aidan Chiles can't say that as the franchise QB making millions in NIL.
https://twitter.com/MartyMcRide/status/1975624424427790634
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIaCZKcdedE
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Wow--probably needs some extra media training.
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hah, making millions has usually been absolutely no reason to keep folks from saying ridiculous things when presented with the opportunity to open their mouths
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yikes. Aidan Chiles can't say that as the franchise QB making millions in NIL.
https://twitter.com/MartyMcRide/status/1975624424427790634
That's from last year
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Spartans should rack up their 1st win in conference after dropping 2 to USC/UNL. Both squads have dual-threat QBs that can sling it or bring it.Read somewhere it's the 1st meeting since 1974.Bruin players have reacted well to getting a clean slate after the HC and both coordinators got canned after losing to New Mexico.Can that continue,maybe in Cali but this'll be in EL so as I see it Spartans should win by 10-14
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few more years of Sharon Moore....I might try this myself...
https://twitter.com/BoardGeniuses/status/1977428116042829904
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UCLA may or may not be the worst team in the conference, but when you factor in the cross country trip, home against UCLA has to be the easiest possible win in the Big Ten
Michigan State 41, UCLA 23
Oof,that left a mark,can't blame you for that view as most prolly agreed
Jalen Berger scored three touchdowns, he transferred to UCLA from Michigan State after the 2023 season, ran for 83 yards on 13 carries and also had three catches for 24 yards.After the 1st Qtr UCLA scored 28 unanswered pts,jeez Coach Smith has some work to do and I hope he gets it sorted
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There is nothing good. The WRs might be. But nobody can get them the ball. Neither the QB or the OC. OL sucks, QB sucks, whole defense sucks, scheme on both sides is awful.
Game started with MSU getting a 3 and out, coming right down the field and scoring, then holding UCLA to a FG. Up 7-3 going for it on 4th and 1 in their own territory, Aidan Chiles audibled to a pitch behind a reserve OT. Predictably got stuffed. The fact that he WOULD audible to that and that he COULD is just such an all around failure. Next possession was a fumble in their own territory. Then after getting a stop, UCLA picked up 30 on a fake punt. 21 straight points where the UCLA offense had probably less than 100 total yards.