Like I said. Different players, different coach, same Spartans. Gotta love 'em.
Henne, by the way, did a FANTASTIC job under pressure in the 4th quarter. It's not that MSU didn't get any more pressure on him, it's just that he stood in there and got rid of the ball quicker than before. He threw that TD to Mathews despite the fact there were two Spartans with bad intentions about eight inches away. Good play-calling by the coaches to get the WRs open on that first drive so that Henne could throw it right away.
This game had echoes of the 2004 game in it.
So neither UM nor OSU has clinched a share of the Big Ten, but you guys ought to be happy anyway - this guaranteed that the game in two weeks is for all the marbles. As it should be, of course.