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- The 1966 Michigan State Spartans football team represented Michigan State University in the 1966 Big Ten Conference football season. Michigan State lodged a 9–0–1 record, with a season-concluding tie against Notre Dame in the "game of the century", considered among the greatest games in college football history. The College Football Researchers Association selected Michigan State as national champion, while the Helms Athletic Foundation, National Football Foundation (NFF), and Poling System selected them as co-national champion. Notre Dame was selected as national champion by the AP and Coaches polls. (en)
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- Co-national champion (en)
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- Apisa 1-yard run (en)
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- Apisa 6 yard pass from Raye (en)
- Apisa 7 yard run (en)
- Azzaro 28-yard field goal (en)
- Cavender 2 yard run (en)
- Cavender 4-yard run (en)
- Detwiler 15 yard pass from Vidmer (en)
- Gladieux 34-yard pass from O'Brien (en)
- Griese 2 yard run (en)
- Griese 6 yard run (en)
- Hurst 2 yard run (en)
- Kenney 47-yard field goal (en)
- Kenny 27-yard field goal (en)
- Lee 3 yard run (en)
- Long 47-yard pass to Anders (en)
- Raye 16 yard run (en)
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- Washington 25 yard pass from Raye (en)
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- Buckeyes (en)
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- MSU 14–0 (en)
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- MSU 7–0 (en)
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- Michigan State Spartans (en)
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- Michigan State at Ohio State (en)
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- Purdue at Michigan State (en)
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- The 1966 Michigan State Spartans football team represented Michigan State University in the 1966 Big Ten Conference football season. Michigan State lodged a 9–0–1 record, with a season-concluding tie against Notre Dame in the "game of the century", considered among the greatest games in college football history. (en)
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- 1966 Michigan State Spartans football team (en)
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