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Michigan State Spartans Face Fifth Straight Loss With Growing Pressure

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Michigan State Spartans Football Game October 2025

EAST LANSING, Mich. — The Michigan State Spartans suffered their fifth consecutive loss on October 25, 2025, falling to the Michigan Wolverines. The defeat extends MSU’s winless streak in conference play, with all five losses by at least 11 points.

In the most recent game, concerns over talent disparity became evident, particularly with run blocking. Former Spartan and current UCLA player Jalen Berger commented after the game on the team’s lack of fight during their Homecoming match.

MSU’s performance raised questions about coaching and player discipline. Head coach Jonathan Smith faced scrutiny during a Monday press conference, where he addressed the urgency to turn the season around in year two of his tenure. Smith noted, “We need to regroup and execute better moving forward.”

Several controversial calls marred the game. MSU fans voiced frustration over missed defensive pass interference penalties against Michigan, while others debated a potentially incorrect offsides call that negated a fumble recovery.

Offensively, quarterback Aidan Chiles struggled, throwing inaccurate passes and fumbling early in the game. In a late drive, backup quarterback Alessio Milivojevic demonstrated promise, leading MSU to a touchdown and showing a higher completion rate than Chiles.

Defensively, Michigan State’s unit worked hard to keep the game close. Coach Smith praised their effort, indicating that the defense kept them in contention during crucial moments.

With a record of 3-5, the Spartans now face a difficult road ahead if they hope to secure a bowl game. With upcoming games against strong opponents and a need to win them all, the pressure mounts for Smith and his squad.

As the season progresses, fans and analysts are left hoping for a change in momentum as Michigan State aims to restore confidence in the program.