INDIANAPOLIS – Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio stood up at the team banquet early last December and predicted his 2013 team would be "The One."
Outsiders could have been forgiven for laughing. The Spartans had just finished the regular season 6-6, defeating the Gophers to squeak into a bowl game. Michigan State hadn't reached the Rose Bowl since 1988, and this was going to be the team to do it?
By Saturday night, Dantonio's pipe dream was a reality, as the No. 10 Spartans used three touchdown passes from Connor Cook to upset No. 2 Ohio State 34-24 at Lucas Oil Stadium, dashing the Buckeyes' BCS championship hopes in the process.
"I live for my players, and they made a lifetime moment for all of us tonight," Dantonio said. "Our fans, and our players — it'll be something we'll never forget, and that's why you coach."
It was a game of huge swings, as Michigan State scored the first 17 points and the last 17 points, with Ohio State scoring 24 in between. Cook completed 24 of 40 passes for 304 yards, earning MVP honors, and Jeremy Langford added 24 carries for 128 yards.
Michigan State (12-1) will meet Stanford in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1. Ohio State (12-1) still seems like a good bet to earn a BCS at-large berth and could wind up in the Orange Bowl, when the bowl pairings are announced Sunday.
With two Big Ten teams probably landing in BCS bowls, the Gophers are likely headed to the Texas Bowl in Houston on Dec. 27. Had Ohio State won, the Gophers could have fallen to the Heart of Dallas Bowl.
The BCS title game almost surely will pit Florida State against Auburn. Even when the Buckeyes were undefeated, critics doubted whether they belonged in the BCS Championship Game over a one-loss SEC champion. Saturday confirmed those doubts.