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No. 16 Illinois suffers a stunning 23-15 loss to Michigan State, snapping a 6-game winning streak

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CHAMPAIGN — Payton Thorne threw for 182 yards and two touchdowns, and Michigan State ended a troubling week in which eight players were suspended for a postgame fight with Michigan by defeating No. 16 Illinois 23-15 on Saturday.

The Spartans (4-5, 2-4 Big Ten) stopped the Illini five times on fourth down to end a three-game losing streak.

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The eight Michigan State players were suspended for the fight, which happened as both teams headed down the same tunnel toward their locker rooms.

Despite the absences, the Spartans were able to hang tough on the road against a ranked opponent — and throw a little chaos in the Big Ten West race.

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Spartans wideout Jayden Reed got loose for a 16-yard touchdown reception for a 23-7 lead with 2 minutes, 57 seconds to play, and the defense did enough to halt a late comeback effort.

Quarterback Tommy DeVito and the Illini (7-2, 4-2) stalled at the Spartans 25 when time expired, snapping their six-game winning streak.

Michigan State’s Jarek Broussard dives a for a touchdown during the second half against Illinois on Saturday in Champaign. The Illini lost 23-15. (Michael Hickey / Getty Images)

The win keeps Michigan State’s bowl hopes alive with three games left, including home matchups against Big Ten East stragglers Rutgers and Indiana.

The Illini turned the ball over on downs three times in the red zone and went a combined 7 of 23 on third- and fourth-down attempts. Michigan State converted on its only fourth-down try.

Illinois took a 7-0 lead when Isaiah Williams followed a pair of big blocks and juked a couple of defenders on his way to a 60-yard touchdown reception with 8 minutes, 3 seconds left in the first quarter.

The Spartans got on the board in the second quarter with a 21-yard field goal from Ben Patton before Thorne completed a 1-yard touchdown pass to Tre Mosley to cap a seven-play, 61-yard drive to put Michigan State up 9-7 after a missed point-after attempt.

Xavier Henderson forced a fumble from Illini running back Chase Brown after a big gain, and Aaron Brule recovered to preserve a 9-7 Spartans lead they would take into the half.

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Michigan State started in prime position at the Illinois 29 when Hugh Robertson’s punt traveled just 6 yards after it hit a teammate. Thorne completed a 9-yard pass to Jalen Berger to extend the drive before Jarek Broussard scored on an 11-yard run to stretch the Spartans’ lead to 16-7 with 5:45 left in the third.

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Illinois responded with an eight-play, 56-yard drive, capped by a 7-yard Williams touchdown reception to pull within eight points with 14:27 to go.

Illinois wide receiver Isaiah Williams celebrates after scoring a touchdown against Michigan State during the second half Saturday in Champaign.

Illinois wide receiver Isaiah Williams celebrates after scoring a touchdown against Michigan State during the second half Saturday in Champaign. (Matt Marton/AP)

DeVito completed 25 of 37 passes for 288 yards and two touchdowns, and Brown rushed for 136 yards on 33 carries — his 10th consecutive game surpassing 100 yards — and moved into No. 3 on Illinois’ career rushing list.

Michigan State: A string of defeats and a chaotic week following the fight at Michigan could have been enough to tear this team apart, but the Spartans regrouped well to earn a key road win and keep their bowl hopes alive with two of three games at home to close the season.

Illinois: The Illini could have moved within one win of clinching the Big Ten West with a victory, but they remain in strong position as Purdue (5-4, 3-3) visits Saturday.

Michigan State: Plays host to Rutgers on Saturday.

Illinois: Plays host to Purdue on Saturday.

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