• 1951 – v.
Notre Dame – No. 5 ranked Michigan State blanks No. 11 ranked Notre Dame 35–0 before a national audience on
NBC. The dominant victory propels Spartan football into the national spotlight. • 1953 – v.
Michigan – Michigan State defeats Michigan for the first time in Spartan Stadium history 14–6 earning MSU a co-Big Ten championship and a trip to the Rose Bowl. • 1966 – v. Notre Dame – "
Game of the Century" ending in 10–10 tie. ND was ranked No. 1 and MSU was ranked No. 2 for several weeks prior to the game. • 1972 - v.
Ohio State - unranked MSU (3–4–1) upset undefeated #4 ranked Ohio State, 19–12, spoiling the Buckeyes' hopes for an undefeated season and national title. • 1974 – v.
Ohio State – unranked MSU upset undefeated and No. 1 ranked Ohio State, 16–13, ruining the Buckeyes' national title hopes. • 1987 - v.
USC - On Labor Day night, unranked MSU knocks off #19 USC in a nationally televised season opener, 27–13. The Spartans would go on to win the Big Ten title and defeat USC in a rematch in the Rose Bowl, 20–17. • 1987 – v. Michigan – Spartans defeat
Michigan 17–11 for their first victory over the Wolverines in East Lansing since 1969. • 1987 – v.
Indiana – MSU defeated
Indiana 27–3 to win the
Big Ten title and earned their first
Rose Bowl bid since the 1965 season. Lorenzo White rushed for a then
NCAA record tying 56 attempts for . • 1995 – v. Michigan –
Tony Banks led an drive and threw the winning touchdown to Nigea Carter with 1:24 left in the game to win 28–25 over No. 7 ranked
Michigan. • 1998 – v. Notre Dame – before a national
ABC prime time audience the Spartans jumped out to a 42–3 halftime lead en route to a 45–23 win. • 2000 – v. Notre Dame – Wide receiver Herb Haygood catches a 68-yard touchdown pass on 4th down late in the 4th quarter, lifting the (#20) Spartans past (#18) Notre Dame. • 2001 – v. Michigan – Quarterback Jeff Smoker finds
T. J. Duckett in the end zone on fourth down on the final play of the game in a 26–24 victory. A timekeeper controversy resulted in the game being named
clockgate. • 2004 – v. Wisconsin – Michigan State executed 2 fourth down goal line stands, and two 99-yard touchdown drives, to stun the 9–0 (#5)
Badgers 49–14, ending their hopes of a national championship. The victory marked the 300th win at Spartan Stadium. • 2007 – v. Penn State – Halfback
Jehuu Caulcrick leads Spartans from a 17-point deficit to a 35–31 victory. MSU scored on 4 of 5 second half possessions, ensuring a trip to their first bowl game since 2003. • 2009 – v. Michigan – The Wolverines scored two late touchdowns to force overtime, the second with 2 seconds left in the fourth quarter. After Wolverine quarterback Tate Forcier was intercepted on Michigan's overtime possession, Spartan running back Larry Caper rushed 23 yards for a touchdown to lead Michigan State to 26–20 victory. • 2010 – v. Notre Dame – Michigan State wins 34–31 when punter Aaron Bates threw to tight end Charlie Gantt on a fake field goal for the game-winning touchdown in overtime. The play was named "Little Giants." • 2010 - v. Purdue - Trailing 28–13 after 3 quarters, the Spartans scored 22 points in the 4th quarter to beat the Boilermakers 35–31 and finish the season undefeated at home, with an 11–1 overall record. • 2011 - v. Wisconsin - Keith Nichol catches a 44-yard Hail Mary pass from
Kirk Cousins as time expires to defeat the undefeated and #5 ranked Badgers 37–31. • 2013 - v. Michigan - Michigan State defeated Michigan 29–6, in which the Spartans defense handed the Wolverines their worst rushing yardage (-48) in school history. • 2015 - v. Oregon - In the first Top 10 matchup at Spartan Stadium since 1966, the fifth ranked Spartans prevailed in a classic, 31–28. This game saw the fans "Stripe the Stadium" and surpass capacity, having over 76,500 fans in attendance. The win gave MSU their 5th win in last 6 attempts vs. Top 10 teams. • 2021 - v. Michigan - The Spartans played their arch-rivals in the first Top 10 matchup between the teams since 1964. Michigan State, projected to finish last in the Big Ten East in the preseason voting, was ranked 8th in the country and tied for first place in the Big Ten East. The Spartans had a 16-point comeback led by Heisman Trophy candidate, running back
Kenneth Walker III, who ended the game with 5 touchdowns and 197 yards. MSU won 37–33, advancing the series to 10–4 since Mike Hart called the Spartans “little brother” and also made head coach
Mel Tucker the first coach in school history to start 2–0 against Michigan during his career. This win allowed the team to reach 8–0 for the first time since 2015, when they won the Big Ten title and made the
College Football Playoff. The stadium had over 76,500 attendees. == Gallery ==