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Chiles throws for 270 yards in 41-24 Michigan State win over Youngstown State

Michigan State Spartans improved to 3-0, overcoming injuries to key players including Nick Marsh and Makhi Frazier while accumulating 444 yards of offense, coach said.

  • Michigan State secured a 41-24 win over Youngstown State in a college football matchup held on September 13th at their home venue in East Lansing.
  • The game featured both teams entering with 2-0 records, with Michigan State aiming to start 3-0 under coach Jonathan Smith despite several key injuries.
  • Quarterback Aidan Chiles guided the Spartans by finishing 22 completions out of 29 attempts for 270 yards and one touchdown, while adding 76 rushing yards. Meanwhile, wide receiver Nick Marsh recorded six receptions totaling 94 yards before exiting the game due to injury at halftime.
  • Youngstown State made several scoring drives including a last touchdown pass from Beau Brungard to Kylon Wilson with 3:05 left, and the Penguins clawed back to 34-24 with big plays like Jaden Gilbert's 66-yard run.
  • Michigan State secured their 3-0 start, remaining unbeaten against FCS opponents at 10-0, while coaches noted ongoing injury concerns and emphasized the need for cleaner defensive play moving forward.
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Chiles throws for 270 yards in 41-24 Michigan State win over Youngstown State

Aidan Chiles completed 22 of 29 passes for 270 yards and a touchdown and also ran 76 yards Saturday to lead Michigan State to a 41-24 victory over Youngstown State.

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Detroit Free Press broke the news in Detroit, United States on Saturday, September 13, 2025.
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