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No. 14 Michigan, behind Patterson, rips Michigan State 44-10

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) - Shea Patterson had his best game at Michigan, picking apart a wounded rival to the left, right over the middle and deep.

Patterson threw for 384 yards - his highest total since he played for Mississippi - and four touchdowns to lead the 14th-ranked Wolverines to a 44-10 rout over Michigan State on Saturday.

'œThis one is special,'ť Patterson said. 'œI'm proud of be part of this team and part of a dominating win like that.'ť

The Wolverines (8-2, 5-2, No. 15 CFP) scored 24 straight points after giving up the first touchdown and finished with their most lopsided win in the rivalry since a 49-3 victory in 2002.

Showing no mercy up nearly four touchdowns late in the game, Patterson threw on third-and-2 and connected with Cornelius Johnson for a 39-yard score.

Johnson fooled the defense by looking as if he was going to block before he broke down field and got wide open.

'œThat play was designed,'ť Patterson said.

The Spartans (4-6, 2-5) must win at Rutgers and against Maryland to be bowl eligible after unraveling this season with a five-game losing streak.

'œAs soon as we roll over, I said this a few weeks ago, it can be a lot worse than this. A lot worse,'ť linebacker Antjuan Simmons said. 'œWe've just got to keep fighting and show we're tough, and we're not going to quit.'ť

Michigan State got off to a solid start, leading 7-0 after the first quarter on Brian Lewerke's 1-yard pass to Max Rosenthal.

The offensively challenged Spartans did little with the ball and simply couldn't stop Michigan in the air.

'œThe plan wasn't to pass the game all game, but our guys were getting into open space and making plays,'ť Patterson said.

Patterson completed 24 of 33 passes, but deflected credit to his teammates on offense.

'œO Line did a heck of a job giving me time and receivers found open space,'ť he said.

The senior quarterback threw a 5-yard TD pass to Nick Eubanks in the second quarter; an 18-yard pass to Donovan Peoples-Jones for a score in the third; a 22-yard TD pass to Nico Collins in the fourth and the TD pass to Johnson with 2:33 left.

"I call that a whale of a game,'ť coach Jim Harbaugh said.

Ronnie Bell had nine catches for a career-high 150 yards for the Wolverines, who haven't lost at home since closing the 2017 season with a loss to rival Ohio State.

'œThere was just something special in the way shea was throwing the football,'ť Bell said.

Michigan finished with 467 yards of offense - gaining 7 yards per play - and punted only on the opening possession of the game.

'œRidiculous,'ť Michigan State defensive lineman Raequan Williams said. 'œThat's not '~Spartan Dawg' defense.'ť

Lewerke was 17 of 30 for 166 yards with a TD and two interceptions on poorly thrown passes. Elijah Collins was limited to 27 yards rushing on 12 carries a week after running for 170 yards and two touchdowns in a collapsing loss to Illinois.

'œWe played our best ball,'ť said Michigan linebacker Khaleke Hudson, who blocked a punt.

Michigan State had won eight of 11 in the rivalry and two straight at the Big House. The Wolverines have now won two in a row in the series for the first time since winning six consecutive from 2002-2007.

'œI don't like losing to these guys,'ť coach Mark Dantonio said. 'œDon't like losing - period.'ť

Simmons said he chose his college because of Dantonio and he has not lost faith in him.

'œI still believe in this program,'ť Simmons said. 'œI still love every single person within this program.'ť

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Michigan may move up a little in The Associated Press poll and the College Football Playoff standings.

FLAG DAY

The officials tried to keep the emotionally charged game in check, throwing a lot of flags in an attempt to rein in players on both sides. Michigan had nine penalties for 91 yards. Michigan State was flagged seven times for 93 yards and Jacub Panasiuk was ejected in the second half after being called for roughing the passer.

'œIt was chippy during the games with words being said,'ť Hudson said. 'œI feel like the refs did a good job of calming both teams down.'ť

UP NEXT

Michigan State: At Rutgers.

Michigan: At Indiana.

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Michigan quarterback Shea Patterson throws a pass against Michigan State in the second half of an NCAA college football game in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) The Associated Press
Michigan wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones (9) makes a pose to celebrate his touchdown in the third quarter of an NCAA college football game against Michigan State in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019. Michigan won 44-10. (AP Photo/Tony Ding) The Associated Press
Michigan State running back Elijah Collins (24) gets tackled by Michigan defensive back Josh Metellus, top left, and linebacker Cameron McGrone (44) in the first quarter of an NCAA college football game in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019. Michigan won 44-10. (AP Photo/Tony Ding) The Associated Press
Michigan wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones (9) scores a touchdown ahead of Michigan State linebacker Antjuan Simmons (34) during the third quarter of an NCAA college football game in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019. Michigan won 44-10. (AP Photo/Tony Ding) The Associated Press
Michigan State head coach Mark Dantonio watches against Michigan in the first half of an NCAA college football game in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) The Associated Press
Michigan linebacker Devin Gil (8) lifts up the Paul Bunyan Trophy, dressed with a Michigan helmet and maize-colored pants, after an NCAA college football game against Michigan State in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019. Michigan won 44-10. (AP Photo/Tony Ding) The Associated Press
Michigan State quarterback Brian Lewerke (14) looks to the sidelines in the second half of an NCAA college football game against Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) The Associated Press
Michigan State running back Elijah Collins (24) gets tackled by Michigan defensive back Josh Metellus, top left, and linebacker Cameron McGrone (44) in the first quarter of an NCAA college football game in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019. Michigan won 44-10. (AP Photo/Tony Ding) The Associated Press
A Michigan and Michigan State fan dressed in Star Wars stormtrooper outfits watch in the second half of an NCAA college football game in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) The Associated Press
Michigan wide receiver Cornelius Johnson (6) celebrates his touchdown with quarterback Shea Patterson (2) in the fourth quarter of an NCAA college football game against Michigan State in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019. Michigan won 44-10. (AP Photo/Tony Ding) The Associated Press
Michigan State head coach Mark Dantonio walks off the Michigan Stadium field after an NCAA college football game against Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019. Michigan won 44-10. (AP Photo/Tony Ding) The Associated Press
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