EAST LANSING, MICH. – The statistics said one thing Saturday. The scoreboard said something else.
The Gophers played right with No. 11 Michigan State, just as they had played right with then-No. 16 Wisconsin one week earlier.
But another strong Gophers defensive effort went to waste, as Michigan State finished off a 14-3 victory before an announced crowd of 71,418 at Spartan Stadium.
The Spartans, who face Ohio State next Saturday in the Big Ten title game, scored a touchdown on their first drive of each half and relied on one of the nation's top defenses to do the rest.
Three trips to the red zone resulted in only three points for the Gophers (8-4, 4-4 Big Ten), who have now played 10 consecutive quarters without scoring an offensive touchdown.
"Our kids — I'm very proud of every single one of them," Gophers coach Jerry Kill said. "I thought we played hard. Defensively, we really played good, and offensively we moved the ball. We just didn't finish drives, and that happens sometimes."
Michigan State (11-1, 8-0) has been doing this to teams all season. This marked the sixth game the Spartans haven't given up a touchdown, against a list of opponents that includes South Florida, Purdue, Illinois, Michigan and Northwestern.
The Gophers saw a tough defense in last week's 20-7 loss to Wisconsin. The Spartans came in leading the nation in total defense (236.6 yards per game) and rushing defense (59.4 yards per game).