PFF ranks the top five offensive players for Michigan State football against Penn State
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Michigan State football fell to Penn State on Saturday afternoon, 28-10, dropping their seventh straight game and falling to 3-7 on the year.
In the game, it was another day of offensive struggles, with an offensive line group that struggled to block and an offense that struggled to stay on the field and put points on the board.
While Alessio Milivojevic, making his second career start, showed his prowess of being a gamer, it was very difficult for him to do much with the lack of time to drop back in the pocket and make throws.
All in all, the offensive performance has to be better from the whole unit, if the Spartans are going to find a singular Big Ten win this year.
After looking at the film, and evaluating the game, Pro Football Focus (Subscription Required) gave out their grades for the Spartans in the game.
Here are the top five offensive players in the game:
TE Michael Masunas – 90.2
RB Elijah Tau-Tolliver – 75.4
RB Makhi Frazier – 69.5
RT Conner Moore – 64.8
RB Brandon Tullis – 63.2
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