Illinois becomes bowl-eligible with biggest comeback in school history to beat Michigan State

The Illini are bowl-eligible for the first time since 2014.

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Illinois defensive lineman Keith Randolph Jr. (88), defensive back Michael Marchese (42) and others celebrate the team’s 37-34 win over Michigan State Saturday in East Lansing, Mich.

Illinois defensive lineman Keith Randolph Jr. (88), defensive back Michael Marchese (42) and others celebrate the team’s 37-34 win over Michigan State Saturday in East Lansing, Mich.

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EAST LANSING, Mich. — Brandon Peters threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Daniel Barker with five seconds left, completing the biggest comeback in school history to give Illinois a 37-34 victory over Michigan State on Saturday night.

Illinois (6-4, 4-3 Big Ten) trailed 28-3 in the second quarter and 31-10 entering the fourth. Down 34-30, they converted fourth-and-17, then drew a pass interference flag in the end zone on another fourth-down pass. It was second-and-goal when Peters patiently rolled out to his right and found Barker open in the back of the end zone.

Peters threw for 369 yards and three touchdowns.

The Illini are now bowl eligible for the first time since 2014. They’ve done it by forcing turnovers all season long, including four Saturday.

Down 28-3, Illinois began its comeback when Peters threw a 46-yard touchdown pass to Josh Imatorbhebhe on the final play of the first half. It wasn’t so much a Hail Mary as it was just a long pass to a single-covered receiver deep down the field — the first of several puzzling mistakes by Michigan State.

Down 31-10, Imatorbhebhe scored on an 83-yard catch and run with 14:48 left in the fourth. Then Reggie Corbin scored on a 6-yard run to make it 31-24.

The Spartans (4-5, 2-4) then lost a fumble giving the Illini the ball at the Michigan State 8-yard line. But Peters’ pass to the end zone was intercepted by Shakur Brown.

The reprieve was only temporary for the collapsing Spartans. Brian Lewerke’s third interception of the game was returned 76 yards for a touchdown by Sydney Brown. That would have tied the game, but James McCourt missed the extra point.

Michigan State’s Matt Coghlin kicked a 46-yard field goal with 3:17 remaining to make it 34-30. Peters completed a 37-yard pass to Imatorbhebhe on fourth-and-17, and before long, it was first-and-goal from the 1.

The Spartans forced Illinois into a fourth-down situation from the 4, and Peters’ pass to Caleb Reams fell incomplete. But Reams and Josh Butler got tangled, and the Michigan State defensive back was called for pass interference. The Illini finally scored with 5 seconds left.

THE TAKEAWAY

Illinois: What a way for the Illini to qualify for a bowl. They’ve now forced 26 turnovers on the season, and that helped them get back in this one. Then Peters, Imatorbhebhe and Barker took it from there.

Michigan State: It was simply an appalling loss for the Spartans, who have now dropped four straight as their season has gone from bad to worse. They turned the ball over and allowed long passes in situations when only a long pass could really hurt them.

UP NEXT

Illinois: The Illini are off next weekend before playing at Iowa on Nov. 23.

Michigan State: The Spartans play at rival Michigan on Saturday.

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