No. 10/9 MICHIGAN STATE (9-2, 6-1) 45, RUTGERS                (6-5, 2-5) 3
                 SPARTAN STADIUM • EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN
                 NOVEMBER 22, 2014 • ATTENDANCE: 70,902
                NOTES
                 Rutgers took on Michigan State for the first time as a conference foe,                but the sixth time overall. The series is now tied at three dating back to                1988.
                
                 The game-time temperature of 38 degrees was the second-coldest of the season for a                Rutgers game. It was 36 degrees at kickoff last week at home versus Indiana.
                
                 LB Quentin Gause                recovered two fumbles in the game for Rutgers. DL Kenneth                Kirksey forced the first one, while the second one was a loose ball.                The last Scarlet Knight with multiple fumble recoveries in a game was                Ka'Lial Glaud in 2011 versus Ohio.
                
                 DL David                Milewski had a career-high nine tackles in the game, including his                fourth sack of the season. He has a career-best 49 tackles on the season.
                
                 WR John Tsimis had                four receptions in the first half on his way to a career-best five in the game. The                sophomore is up to 18 catches on the season.
                
                 WR Leonte Carroo                has had at least one reception in each of the last 18 games he has played.
                
                 K Kyle Federico                has converted a field goal in 10 of Rutgers' 11 games this season. He now stands                alone in the RU record books with 30 career field goals.
                
                 LB Steve Longa led                Rutgers with 11 tackles in the game. He has paced the defense in tackles in 16 of                24 career games and has reached double digits in stops nine times as a Scarlet                Knight.
                
                 WR Janarion                Grant had 81 kickoff return yards in the game to bring his career                total to 1,239, ranking seventh in school history.