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"We were not looking past Northwestern," said MSU's starting defensive end Trevor Anderson, "but who could have imagined we would be playing Iowa for a chance to get into a least a tie for the Big Ten lead."
"At the start of the season I told myself a successful year would be for us to contend for or win the Big Ten title," Anderson recalled, "and then play in a New Year's bowl game.""Man, Crockett lost to King (in PSL Playoffs) and I'm heartbroken," Anderson said. "I stay in touch with the coaches and that will always be a special place for me."Ranked among the Big Ten's top 30 players by ESPN.com and tabbed as a preseason selection for the Hendricks Award Watch List (nation's top defensive end), Anderson's steadiness and leadership over the last five games are a key for this team.See the full content of this document
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Anderson, Spartans in Big Ten Hunt
EAST LANSING - No sooner than Michigan State University had outlasted visiting Northwestern, 24-14, the team's thoughts focused directly on Saturday's upcoming battle with No. 6 ranked Iowa (7-0, 3-0 Big Ten).
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