Michigan State has tied the 2012 Outback Bowl with Georgia 27-27 with an 85-yard last minute drive capped by a Le'Veon Bell touchdown run from less than a yard out. Michigan State's Dan Conroy would hit the game tying point after despite a low snap
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Starting form their own 15-yard-line, quarterback Kirk Cousins hit three consecutive passes totaling 44 yards, and then made the play of the drive using his feet, as he scrambled 20 yards to set up the Spartans in the Georgia red zone. MSU almost tied the game when Cousins hit Keshawn Martin on a crossing pattern that was ruled a touchdown, but overturned on review when video evidence showed Martin's knee was clearly down on the one-yard-line of UGA.
For more on the Georgia Bulldogs, be sure to visit Dawg Sports and SB Nation Atlanta. For Michigan State info, check out The Only Colors.
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