American college football season
1985 Michigan State Spartans football |
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Conference | Big Ten Conference |
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Record | 7–5 (5–3 Big Ten) |
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Head coach | - George Perles (3rd season)
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Defensive coordinator | Nick Saban (3rd season) |
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MVP | Lorenzo White |
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Captain | Anthony Bell, John Wojciechowski |
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Home stadium | Spartan Stadium |
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The 1985 Michigan State Spartans football team represented Michigan State University in the 1985 Big Ten Conference football season. In their third season under head coach George Perles, the Spartans compiled a 7–5 overall record (5–3 against Big Ten opponents), finished in a tie for fourth place in the Big Ten Conference, and lost to Georgia Tech in the 1985 Hall of Fame Classic.[1][2]
Six Spartans were recognized by the Associated Press (AP) and/or the United Press International (UPI) on the 1984 All-Big Ten Conference football team: running back Lorenzo White (AP-1; UPI-1); offensive guard John Wojciechowski (AP-1); offensive tackle Steve Bogdalek (AP-2); linebacker Shane Bullough (AP-2); defensive back Phil Parker (UPI-1); and punter Greg Montgomery (AP-1).[3][4]
Schedule
Date | Time | Opponent | Site | TV | Result | Attendance | Source |
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September 14 | 12:08 p.m. | Arizona State* | | | W 12–3 | 62,797 | |
September 21 | 7:46 p.m. | at Notre Dame* | | ESPN | L 10–27 | 59,075 | |
September 28 | 1:00 p.m. | Western Michigan* | - Spartan Stadium
- East Lansing, MI
| | W 7–3 | 63,829 | |
October 5 | 2:42 p.m. | at No. 1 Iowa | | CBS | L 31–35 | 66,044 | |
October 12 | 2:42 p.m. | No. 3 Michigan | - Spartan Stadium
- East Lansing, MI (rivalry)
| CBS | L 0–31 | 78,235 | |
October 19 | 1:00 p.m. | Illinois | - Spartan Stadium
- East Lansing, MI
| | L 17–30 | 76,438 | |
October 26 | 12:38 p.m. | at Purdue | | TBS | W 28–24 | 67,660 | |
November 2 | 12:08 p.m. | Minnesota | - Spartan Stadium
- East Lansing, MI
| TBS | W 31–26 | 63,578 | |
November 9 | 1:00 p.m. | at Indiana | | | W 35–16 | 24,764 | |
November 16 | 1:00 p.m. | Northwestern | - Spartan Stadium
- East Lansing, MI
| | W 32–0 | 55,439 | |
November 23 | 2:05 p.m. | at Wisconsin | | | W 41–7 | 56,854 | |
December 31 | 8:00 p.m. | vs. Georgia Tech* | | TBS | L 14–17 | 45,000 | [5] |
- *Non-conference game
- Homecoming
- Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
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Game summaries
Arizona State
At Notre Dame
Western Michigan
At Iowa
Michigan State at #1 Iowa | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | Spartans | 0 | 10 | 14 | 7 | 31 | • No. 1 Hawkeyes | 7 | 6 | 15 | 7 | 35 | |
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Scoring summary |
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| 1 | 10:23 | IOWA | Robert Smith 60-yard pass from Chuck Long (Houghtlin kick) | IOWA 7-0 | | 2 | 13:12 | IOWA | Mike Flagg 17-yard pass from Chuck Long (kick failed) | IOWA 13-0 | | 2 | 11:34 | MSU | Chris Caudell 32-yard field goal | IOWA 13-3 | | 2 | 9:15 | MSU | Andre Rison 50-yard pass from Bobby McAllister (Caudell kick) | IOWA 13-10 | | 3 | 12:30 | MSU | Lorenzo White 23-yard run (Caudell kick) | MSU 17-13 | | 3 | 7:01 | MSU | Lorenzo White 1-yard run (Caudell kick) | MSU 24-13 | | 3 | 6:16 | IOWA | Robert Smith 4-yard pass from Chuck Long (Flagg pass from Long for two-point conversion) | MSU 24-21 | | 3 | 3:21 | IOWA | Mike Flagg 12-yard pass from Chuck Long (Houghtlin kick) | IOWA 28-24 | | 4 | 4:06 | MSU | Craig Johnson 25-yard run (Caudell kick) | MSU 31-28 | | 4 | 0:27 | IOWA | Chuck Long 2-yard run (Houghtlin kick) | IOWA 35-31 | |
- Lorenzo White 39 Rush, 229 Yds, 2 TD[6]
Michigan
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | • No. 3 Wolverines | 14 | 3 | 0 | 14 | 31 | Spartans | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
On October 12, 1985, Michigan State lost to Michigan, 31–0, in front of a crowd of 78,235 at Spartan Stadium. The victory was regarded at the time as revenge for the Spartans' 19–7 upset of the Wolverines in 1984. Michigan struck early after Michigan State quarterback Bobby McAllister fumbled the snap on the second play of the game, Andy Moeller recovered the ball on the Spartans' 16-yard line, and Jim Harbaugh threw a touchdown pass to tight end Eric Kattus. Less than two minutes after Michigan's first score, Dieter Heren blocked a Greg Montgomery punt, and Ed Hood recovered the ball in the end zone for Michigan's second touchdown. Harbaugh completed 13 of 23 passes, threw two touchdown passes to Kattus and gave up three interceptions. Jamie Morris rushed for 84 yards on 19 carries. Mike Gillette also kicked a field goal. On defense, Michigan held Lorenzo White (who set a Big Ten record with 2,066 yards in 1985) to a season-low 47 yards on 18 carries. The Wolverines' defense also sacked Bobby McAllister three times, intercepted him once, and held him to 83 passing yards.[7]
Illinois
At Purdue
- Lorenzo White 53 Rush, 244 Yds
Minnesota
At Indiana
- Lorenzo White 25 Rush, 286 Yds, 2 TD (played just over a half)
Northwestern
At Wisconsin
- Lorenzo White 42 Rush, 223 Yds (set single season Big Ten rushing record)
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Hall of Fame Classic
Michigan State vs. Georgia Tech | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | Spartans | 0 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 14 | • Yellow Jackets | 0 | 0 | 7 | 10 | 17 | |
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Personnel
1985 Michigan State Spartans football team roster |
Players | Coaches |
Offense | Defense Pos. | # | Name | Class | LB | 41 | Shane Bullough | Jr | S | 32 | Phil Parker | Sr | DE | 93 | Kelly Quinn | Sr | | Special teams | - Head coach
- Coordinators/assistant coaches
- Legend
- (C) Team captain
- (S) Suspended
- (I) Ineligible
- Injured
- Redshirt
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References
- ^ "Michigan State Yearly Results (1985-1989)". College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Archived from the original on July 16, 2015. Retrieved July 18, 2015.
- ^ "2015 Michigan State Football Media Guide" (PDF). Michigan State University. p. 147. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 17, 2016. Retrieved July 4, 2016.
- ^ "Soph White, Station, Unanimous Choices". Toledo Blade (AP story). December 3, 1985. p. 33.
- ^ "Long Nips Everett For Spot On All-Big Ten First Team". Logansport Pharos-Tribune. November 26, 1985. p. 10.
- ^ "Wreck outlasts Spartans". Birmingham Post-Herald. January 1, 1986. Retrieved January 31, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Last-Minute Score Gives Iowa Victory". The New York Times. October 5, 1985. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
- ^ Jack Saylor (October 13, 1985). "Wolverines get revenge: U-M defense manhandles MSU, 31–0". Detroit Free Press. p. G1.
- ^ "Football's Best Won't Win Heisman". Chicago Tribune. December 6, 1985. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
- ^ "All-American Bowl : Georgia Tech Beats Michigan State, 17-14". Los Angeles Times. January 2, 1986. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
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