2001 Michigan vs. Michigan State football game
The 2001 Michigan vs. Michigan State football game, also known as Clockgate, was played on November 3, 2001 at Spartan Stadium. While the game was closely played throughout, it is the game's conclusion that is most remembered. On fourth-and-goal, Michigan State quarterback Jeff Smoker threw a touchdown pass to running back T. J. Duckett as time expired to win 26–24. Smoker had spiked the ball with one second showing on the clock to allow the Spartans to have one last play.
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2001 Michigan vs. Michigan State football game
The 2001 Michigan vs. Michigan State football game, also known as Clockgate, was played on November 3, 2001 at Spartan Stadium. While the game was closely played throughout, it is the game's conclusion that is most remembered. On fourth-and-goal, Michigan State quarterback Jeff Smoker threw a touchdown pass to running back T. J. Duckett as time expired to win 26–24. Smoker had spiked the ball with one second showing on the clock to allow the Spartans to have one last play.
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