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The Michigan State football program has had a no good, very bad year.
Head coach Mel Tucker was fired mid-season for sexual harassment and the Spartans sit at the bottom of the Big Ten East with a 3-6 record.
But it’s not all bad news.
Redshirt freshman quarterback Katin Houser has flashed moments of brilliance when he’s played and senior wideout Montorie Foster Jr. has proved to be a dynamic weapon.
That duo combined for one of the best plays you’ll see all season against the Indiana Hoosiers on Saturday.
OOOHHH MY, FILTHY!!! 😱
WHAT A TD FROM @MSU_Football'S FOSTER! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/CBiVM5WrPD
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) November 18, 2023
Houser dropped back to pass and threw the ball up for Foster, who appeared to be running a comeback. The ball was thrown a bit off target. But that made no difference for Foster, who plucked it out of a mid-air with one hand, because juke two Indiana defenders out of their shoes.
He then spun past another, broke a tackle and raced to the end zone to give the Spartans a 14-7 lead heading into the half.
“We sucked but we had the coolest play of the season, so that’s nice,” @B1Gsad tweeted about the play.
“Here you go. This is about as good as it gets. Montorie Foster with the ridiculous catch and TD,” said @DanMillerFox2.
Michigan State has had a season to forget. But Foster will likely remember that play for the rest of his life.