ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Colston Loveland caught two touchdown passes and a 2-point conversion, helping Michigan beat Michigan State 24-17 on Saturday night.
As the final seconds went off the clock, players threw punches in the middle of the field two years after a skirmish broke out in the tunnel between the rivals.
The melee was triggered after Loveland and Michigan State defensive end Anthony Jones pushed, shoved and butted helmets, after quarterback Davis Warren took a knee to let the remaining time run out.
“It was heat-of-the-moment type stuff,” Loveland said.
Michigan and Michigan State players left the sidelines to join the fray.
“I told the team that was unacceptable,” Michigan coach Sherrone Moore said.
The Wolverines (5-3, 3-2 Big Ten) ended a two-game losing streak and earned a much-needed win with a challenging schedule remaining in the regular season to earn a bowl bid under first-year coach Sherrone Moore.
“It was huge for our kids to get the victory,” Moore said.