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Snap counts, PFF grades: Michigan State’s Oregon aftermath, midseason grades
Michigan State’s first half of the season had its highs and lows but ended on a definitive low.
The Spartans bring a three-game losing streak into the bye week and the midway point of their season, with back-to-back losses by three touchdowns or more.
The most recent of those losses was 31-10 on Friday night at Oregon. Here’s a look at the snap counts and some Pro Football Focus grades from the game:
Offensive snap counts (out of 52)
* Luke Newman 52
* Tanner Miller 52
* Stanton Ramil 49
* Nick Marsh 48
* Montorie Foster Jr. 48
* Aidan Chiles 42
* Jack Velling 42
* Ashton Lepo 42
* Brandon Baldwin 38
Kay’Ron Lynch-Adams 28
* Brennan Parachek 27
* Nate Carter 23
Jaron Glover 19
Dallas Fincher 14
Rakeem Johnson 13
Aziah Johnson 12
Tommy Schuster 10
Ademola Faleye 9
Jay Coyne 2
Brandon Tullis 1
Tyneil Hopper 1
Defensive snap counts (out of 75)
* Malik Spencer 71
* Nikau Martinez 68
* Charles Brantley 68
* Ed Woods 58
* Jordan Turner 60
* Cal Haladay 59
* Khris Bogle 50
Wayne Matthews III 43
* D’Quan Douse 39
Anthony Jones 36
Justin Denson Jr. 32
Alex VanSumeren 31
Jalen Thompson 30
Quindarius Dunnigan 28
Ben Roberts 19
Angelo Grose 19
Maverick Hansen 19
Ken Talley 17
Darius Snow 17
Jalen Satchell 16
Ru’Quan Buckley 15
Armorion Smooth 8
Aaron Alexander 7
Andrew Brinson IV 1
Jaylen Thompson 1
Marcellius Pulliam 1
Jeremiah Hughes 1
Avery Dunn 1
* Malik Spencer had easily the best grade (82.2) among Spartans defensive players. He gave up no catches on two targets with one interception, had two tackles graded as stops and recorded a quarterback hit on his only pass rush snap. The grade was the best of his career and came immediately after a game that was grade the worst of his career.
* Holy Cross transfer left guard Luke Newman recorded the best grade among Michigan State offensive players and the best grade of his season.
* As a team, Michigan State had its worst tackling grade of the season and was credited for a season-high 20 missed tackles as Oregon recorded 213 rushing yards on the night. The Spartans’ starting linebackers were credited with seven of those missed tackles.
* Midway through the regular season, Michigan State’s best grade as a team is for its run defense, where it ranks seventh in the Big Ten. Its worst is for pass blocking, where it ranks 17th in the conference.
* Tough game for middle linebacker Cal Haladay, whose grade was the worst of his four-year Michigan State career thanks to three credited missed tackles and being targeted five times in the passing game to the tune of 102 yards.
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Michigan forecast makes a wild swing from snow to 60 degrees by the weekend
After our weekend snow event, any flurries still lingering early today were expected to taper off by this evening.
But then our warming trend arrives. We’ll see our temperatures gradually creeping up as we head from Wednesday toward the weekend. By Saturday, some areas in West Michigan and southern Michigan could hit 60 degrees.
Here are the forecast highlights from the National Weather Service offices across the state:
Light rain and snow showers are moving across Michigan today with minimal impact expected. Temperatures will remain in the 30s to low 40s with breezy conditions making it feel colder.
In Northern Michigan, precipitation will begin as a mix of rain and snow this morning, with higher terrain areas seeing more snow while coastal and lower elevations experience primarily rain. Winds will be breezy, gusting 25 to 30 mph, especially near Lake Michigan, creating wind chills in the 20s. The Upper Peninsula will see light rain or snow showers by afternoon, mainly east of Munising.
For central and southern Michigan, lake effect snow is rapidly diminishing this morning. Grand Rapids and surrounding areas will see only a chance of light snow today, mainly north of M-46, with precipitation ending this evening. Southeast Michigan has a slight chance of light snow or rain with temperatures climbing into the mid-30s.
Weather officials warn that melting snow during daytime hours will refreeze overnight, potentially creating icy or black ice conditions on roadways for Wednesday and Thursday morning commutes, especially in the Upper Peninsula. Northwest winds near 40 mph are possible near Lake Superior and in the Keweenaw Peninsula on Wednesday.
A gradual warming trend begins Wednesday with temperatures moderating into the 40s across most of the state. By Friday, high temperatures will reach the upper 40s to low 50s as high pressure takes hold with lighter winds and quieter weather.
The weekend looks significantly warmer with temperatures climbing into the 50s and potentially reaching the low 60s in southern Michigan by Sunday. Another round of precipitation is expected Saturday into Sunday, though there remains uncertainty about the exact timing and track of this system.
Marine interests should note that a Gale Warning is in effect for much of Lake Superior through Wednesday, with potential for winds of 34-40 knots. Small Craft Advisories are posted for portions of Lakes Michigan and Huron through Wednesday evening.
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Michigan residents wake up to first real snow of the season; more possible
Many Michigan residents woke up to their first hint of winter Sunday.
Dropping temperatures led to the first snowfall in many areas of the state, with most residents seeing an inch or 2 of fresh powder.
Detroit Metro Airport recorded 1.2″ of snow in a 12-hour period, according to the National Weather Service in Detroit. Adrian showed a 24-hour total of 2″ from Saturday into Sunday. Freeland received the most snow in the southern half of the state, racking up 6″ in 19 hours.
Winter weather advisories remained in effect in the state Sunday night.
The counties of Bay, Saginaw and Tuscola had an advisory in effect, warning of lake-effect snow. Snow accumulations between 1-3″ were possible, with some areas possibly seeing higher amounts.
St. Clair and Macomb Counties, including the cities of Port Huron and Warren, had a winter weather advisory in effect through 4 a.m. Monday. Total snow accumulations between 2-4″ were possible.
“Lake effect snowfall will continue across the area this afternoon and evening, with the heaviest snow focused across the Tri-Cities region and the eastern Thumb into northern Metro Detroit,” the National Weather Service website said.
Michigan
Wisconsin men’s hockey bounces back vs. No. 2 Michigan, takes over first place in Big Ten
The response from the Wisconsin men’s hockey team was emphatic.
One day after suffering their first loss of the season, the Badgers bounced back to score a 6-1 victory over No. 2 Michigan on Saturday, Nov. 8, at Yost Arena in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
The victory leaves the Badgers, who are ranked No. 10 in the USCHO poll, in first place in the Big Ten with nine points. Michigan, which is also 3-1 in league play, sits in second with eight points.
Leading the way for UW was freshman goalie Daniel Hauser. Friday, he got caught out of position and left the net empty for a goal. Saturday, he turned away 24 shots. The only goal he allowed came at the 4:59 mark of the second period when a long rebound of a shot by UW’s Christian Fitzgerald led to a 2-on-1 opportunity the Wolverines didn’t waste.
Six Badgers scored goals for Wisconsin, which raised its record to 7-1-2 overall. Senior defenseman Ben Dexheimer (one goal, one assist) was the only Badger with more than one point.
He scored the first goal at the 7:13 mark of the first period and assisted sophomore Gavin Morrissey on the second goal 5 ½ minutes later.
Before the night was done Fitzgerald scored his team-leading eighth goal of the season, freshman Blake Montgomery scored his fifth and senior Aiden Dubinsky and sophomore Adam Pietilla recorded their first goals of the season.
Up next for Wisconsin will be No. 19 Ohio State on Friday and Saturday at the Kohl Center. The Buckeyes (4-4, 0-2) had a bye this weekend.
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