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Spartan Football MSU falls to Texas Tech 41-31 in the Alamo Bowl. The Spartans finish the season 6-7 on the year.

Spartan Football Texas Tech RB Batch scores a touchdown with 2:08 left in the game. TTU now leads by 10 points, 41-31. MSU needs TD, recover onside kick and a field goal. Looks dire folks.

Spartan Football Texas Tech touchdown drive led by Skinny McNeeds-a-cheeseburger gives TTU the lead 34-31.

Spartan Football Swenson FG makes it 31-27 MSU with 8 minutes to go in the fourth quarter.

Spartan Football Keyshawn Martin (yes, Keyshawn Martin!) complete to Blair White to take the lead 28-27 with 1:18 left in the 3rd quarter.

Spartan Football Potts connects with Frank to give Texas Tech a 27-26 lead in the 3rd quarter.

Spartan Football Keith Nichol runs the QB sneak to give MSU the lead 21-20.

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Spartan Football Halftime thoughts, ladies and gentlemen?

Spartan Football Go State! Tell us your score predictions for the game.

Shaun Beal Looking for Johnny Spirt. Tall man painted green big white "S" on his Chest and BACK may be riding a bike with streamers and a blow up helmet. Any one in twang town lets play where Johnny. Post your location.

Spartan Football Texas Tech has suspended head coach Mike Leach for the Alamo Bowl against MSU:
www.spartan-football.com

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The Rivalry, Esq. Gives some perspective on the MSU presser for the Alamo Bowl: http://www.rivalryesq.com/2009/12/20/120 9245/msu-v-tt-in-the-alamo-bowl-musings

Spartan Football Probably one of the better articles I have read recently about the implicaitons of expanding the Big Ten to 12 teams:
sportsillustrated.cnn.com
As withuniversal health care, Big Foot and the Arrested Development movie, my stance on potential Big Ten expansion remains unchanged: I'll believe it when I see it.















