Boston College Edges Michigan State 23-19
Boston College Edges Michigan State 23-19

Boston College Edges Michigan State 23-19

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Michigan State football suffered a 23-19 loss to Boston College, despite a strong defensive performance that included critical stops and holding the Eagles to two red-zone conversions. The game featured six lead changes and was defined by turnovers, as Michigan State committed three in the second half, leading to ten points for Boston College in a matter of seconds. Aidan Chiles, the Spartans' young quarterback, struggled with decision-making and threw three interceptions, including a game-sealing pick in the end zone with 36 seconds remaining. Boston College's Lewis Bond caught the game-winning touchdown pass, celebrating his first career game-winner as the Eagles improved to 3-1. The match was particularly emotional for Boston College, held in honor of Welles Crowther, a former student who died during the 9/11 attacks. Michigan State's defense displayed resilience, but the team's inability to capitalize on offensive opportunities ultimately cost them the game.

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