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  • 2001 Michigan State Spartans football team
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  • The 2001 Michigan State Spartans football team represented Michigan State University in the 2001 college football season. The Spartans played their home games at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Michigan. This was the second year for head coach Bobby Williams, who led the Spartans to a 7–5 record and a 44–35 victory in the 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic over the Fresno State Bulldogs of the WAC.
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Team
  • Michigan State Spartans
Date
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BowlTourneyResult
  • W 44–35 vs. Fresno State
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  • l
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Logo
  • Michigan_State_Spartans_logo.svg
Champion
  • Silicon Valley Football Classic Champions
ShortConference
  • Big Ten
Conference
  • Big Ten Conference
away
  • yes
Record
  • 7
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  • yes
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Score
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  • 31
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  • 22
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rankyear
  • 2001
LogoSize
  • 100
Neutral
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opprank
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Timezone
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ConfRecord
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Year
  • 2001
abstract
  • The 2001 Michigan State Spartans football team represented Michigan State University in the 2001 college football season. The Spartans played their home games at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Michigan. This was the second year for head coach Bobby Williams, who led the Spartans to a 7–5 record and a 44–35 victory in the 2001 Silicon Valley Football Classic over the Fresno State Bulldogs of the WAC. The controversial final play of the home game against Michigan on November 3 led to a change in the official timekeeping policy of the Big Ten Conference. Beginning in 2002, a neutral official appointed by the Big Ten keeps track of the game time on the field.
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