Aidan Chiles leads Michigan State to OT thriller over Boston College
- On September 6, 2025, Michigan State secured a 42-40 double overtime victory over Boston College in a home game played in East Lansing.
- The game followed a season-opening win over Western Michigan and a 23-19 Boston College road loss the previous year, setting the stage for a rivalry rematch.
- Michigan State rallied from a seven-point halftime deficit led by quarterback Aidan Chiles, who threw four touchdowns and rushed for the tying score in the second overtime.
- Key plays included a 50-yard field goal by debuting kicker Martin Connington, a game-winning two-point conversion caught by Omari Kelly, and a 55-yard punt by Ryan Eckley that pinned Boston College deep late in the game.
- The victory improved Michigan State’s record to 2-0 and highlighted their offense’s resilience, while the team honored former punter Greg Montgomery with helmet stickers promoting suicide prevention awareness.
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The Eagles (1-1) led at halftime, behind the brilliance of quarterback Dylan Lonergan, but the Spartans responded convincingly and delivered in the clutch.
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