Michigan State dominated the first half against Indiana, out-gaining the Hoosiers by nearly 200 yards through the first 30 minutes. However, the Spartans had an embarra sing collapse in the second half, and fell Muggsy Bogues Jersey in double overtime by the score of 39-31.Michigan State falls to 5-6 overall, and its bowl hopes are back on life support with a road trip to No. 11 Penn State up next. Here's three positives and three negativesfrom a brutal day in East Lansing...1.) Elijah Collins has a memorable 'Senior Day'Michigan State lost tailback Jarek Brou sard to injury during today's game, and that resulted in a heavier workload for Elijah Collins. The fifth-year senior took advantage of the opportunity, rushing for 107 yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries in his final home game. Few players on this team deserved this type of game more than Collins, who has stayed loyal to Michigan State through a coaching change and after battling injury and illne s concerns during the COVID.Jalen Berger deserves a nod for his efforts today as well, as the transfer from Wisconsin Danny Green Jersey racked up 119 yards on 21 carries for the Spartans. Michigan State ran for 242 yards, averaging five yards per carry.2.) Payton Thorne played well in tough conditionsThe redshirt junior quarterback had a tough-luck interception on a pa s that was batted up in the air, and mi sed an open Maliq Carr in the first overtime period that may have resulted in a first down.The second of those two plays was a critical mi s by Thorne, and it's really unfortunate because he had played pretty darn well up to that point, especially considering the weather conditions this afternoon. MSU's starting QB threw for 298 yards and two touchdowns while completing 64 percent of his throws.3.) Keon Coleman with another big dayIn his first season as a starter, Keon Coleman has been everything the Spartans hoped he'd be and more. Today, the sophomore was a total mismatch for anyone the Hoosiers lined up acro s from him, and he finished with eight catches for 107 yards and a touchdown.Michigan State will mi s Jayden Reed next season, but the Spartans are in great hands with Coleman as the No. 1 Aron Baynes Jersey receiver next season. If talented true freshman Germie Bernard can make a Coleman-like leap from his Year 1 to Year 2, then MSU will have a frightening two-headed monster at receiver in 2023.1.) Scottie Hazelton refuses to adjustScroll to ContinueIndiana was completely inept in the pa s game, with quarterback Dexter Williams II throwing for an anemic 31 yards while completing just two of seven pa s attempts.Despite this, Michigan State stuck with its 4-2-5 base defense for some unknown reason and the Hoosiers were able to run the ball at while through the third quarter and early on in the fourth. We saw that on Indiana's first drive of the game as well, when the Hoosiers went 50 yards on just four run plays for their opening touchdown. Indiana who entered the game as the worst rush offense in the Big Ten ended up rushing for 257 yards on the day.This was a complete and utter failure by defensive coordinator Scottie Hazelton. I thought Michigan State had turned a quarter defensively the last couple of games, but this was a return to all of the stubborn, bone-headedne s we say from Hazelton in the first six games this season. Unacceptable.2.) Spartans were Alex Len Jersey dreadful in kickoff coverageIndiana returned the opening kickoff to midfield, setting up a short field for the Hoosiers' offense right at the start of the game. As mentioned above, Indiana took advantage of that field position and went right down the field for a touchdown.Then, midway through the third quarter, the Hoosiers returned another kickoff 88 yards for a touchdown to keep Indiana in the game. Maybe this is where Michigan State's lack of depth is hurting them, but there were ma sive lanes for Indiana's returners to run through today.That kickoff return touchdown was the spark that ultimately led to the Hoosiers coming back in this game.3.) Back-to-back botched field goalsMichigan State's struggles in the kicking game have been well-documented, but it had seemed like Auburn transfer Ben Patton had buttoned down the position Terence Davis Jr. Jersey with a strong outting against Rutgers.But in a tie game with just seconds left on the clock, Patton mi sed a 23-yard, game-winning field goal attempt wide left to end regulation. Then, in overtime, the Spartans had a botched snap on another field goal attempt, and Patton's attempt was blocked by the Hoosiers.Michigan State had the ball at Indiana's 10 yard line with plenty of time left, but opted to go conservative with three straight runs to set up the field goal attempt. Normally, that would be the smart way to go, but with as big of an i sue kicking has been this year, the Tucker and offensive coordinator Jay Johnson should have aggre sively attacked the end zone.Just a brutal way for the Spartans to lose today.